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Elon Musk Was Worried About Sabotage!

Elon Musk, who bought Twitter, is worried that the platform will be sabotaged. While Musk has stopped accessing offices, a significant number of Twitter employees are currently unable to log into the company. It is stated that Musk brought engineers from Tesla for the systems to work. Twitter management informed employees that company and office buildings will be closed until Monday, November 21. No justification was given in the statement.

After Elon Musk bought Twitter for $ 44 billion, new developments are taking place on the platform one after another. Finally, Musk fears a sabotage to Twitter.

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ENTRY TO OFFICES STOPPED

Elon Musk stopped the entrances of the offices in case of sabotage. A significant number of Twitter employees are currently unable to enter the company. It is stated that Musk brought engineers from Tesla for the systems to work. Twitter management informed employees that company office buildings will be closed until Monday, November 21. No justification was given in the statement.

“WORKING LONG HOURS”

On the other hand, Musk sent an email to his employees asking them to work long hours. It is estimated that hundreds of Twitter employees left the company after that. According to the information in Reuters, 42 percent of 180 people in an online survey said, “I use the exit option, I am free!” chose the result. A quarter said they “reluctantly” chose to stay, and only 7 percent of respondents said they “clicked yes to stay.”

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MUSK DOESN’T GO TO THE MEETING

A current employee and a recently departed employee who has been in touch with colleagues at Twitter said Musk had spoken to some senior employees to persuade them to stay. While it’s unclear how many employees choose to stay, the numbers show Musk rushing to fire half of his employees, including senior management, ruthlessly changing the culture to emphasize long working hours, and the reluctance of some employees to stay at a company.

Gül Demirci

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