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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/6\/27\/23184695\/tesla-elon-musk-remote-employees-fire<\/a> After Tesla CEO Elon Musk commanded remote employees to return to work or else lose their jobs<\/a>, the company was reportedly ill-prepared to welcome back its workers. According to a report from The Information<\/em><\/a>, employees arrived at Tesla\u2019s Fremont, California facility only to find a lack of parking spots, no desk to sit at, and crappy Wi-Fi (where\u2019s Starlink when you need it?<\/a>).<\/p>\n Musk clearly didn\u2019t think this one through.<\/p>\n Tesla\u2019s headcount has doubled since 2019, The Information <\/em>notes, now sitting at 99,210 people. Earlier this month, Musk cited excess hiring and a \u201csuper bad feeling\u201d about the economy<\/a> as reasons for a hiring freeze and company-wide layoffs that reportedly includes both salaried and hourly workers<\/a>. <\/p>\n Salaried workers make up about one-third of employees at the company, although it\u2019s unclear how many of them work at the office or at Tesla\u2019s factories. During the pandemic, most of the employees who used to report to Tesla\u2019s Fremont campus, which consists of office buildings and a factory, stayed home \u2014 at least up until Musk called everyone back to work.<\/p>\n Current employees at Tesla told The Information<\/em> that those who drove to work at the Fremont factory struggled to find a place to park. Some reportedly opted to park their cars at the nearby BART station instead and then get shuttled to work by Tesla.<\/p>\n Inside the office, The Information <\/em>reports some workers didn\u2019t even have a place to sit. The company reportedly decided to repurpose certain areas of the office during the pandemic and also didn\u2019t account for a larger team. According to The Information<\/em>, the desk situation was so bad that managers told some employees to work from home anyway. Even if employees could<\/em> sit down, the Wi-Fi signal was too weak for them to work.<\/p>\n Musk\u2019s plan to get employees back to work was partially foiled \u2014 by himself. But Musk is a busy guy. He\u2019s got SpaceX to run, too, and things seem to be going well (if that means potentially illegally<\/a> firing employees<\/a> who criticize your behavior<\/a>). Musk\u2019s also in the middle of buying Twitter<\/a> or at least bickering with the company about how many of its users are bots<\/a>. He\u2019s already made his feelings known about remote work at Twitter as well, which he\u2019ll only allow for those who do \u201cexcellent\u201d work<\/a>. Twitter employees, brace yourselves.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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