A few weeks ago Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, contacted his employees to tell them that it was no longer possible to continue working remotely and that they should return to the office, and that otherwise those who did not could be for dismissals.
A report by The Information indicates that the workers were forced to return but that the Tesla offices in Fremont, California, do not have the necessary equipment for the workers.
According to the information, this Monday Musk employees returned to their work sites in Fremont, California, but found themselves with a lack of desks, insufficient parking spaces and a poor Wi-Fi connection.
The media reports that Tesla’s workforce has grown since 2019 and that after two years of remote work due to the pandemic, the staff has doubled.
In Fremont, Tesla has a factory, but it is also one of their office locations. And with the return, the employees have complained about the lack of places to park their cars.
Other workers reported that they do not even have a desk to carry out their activities and that the situation is so precarious that managers told some employees to work from home.
On the other hand, the lucky employees and managed to find a place inside the offices, they complained about the fact that the internet signal was too weak to be able to continue working.
If the employees wish to express themselves, they should do so with tact if they want to continue working with Musk, because in recent days the businessman has shown little tolerance and has made it very clear who is the owner.
Tesla employees were sentenced to return to the office and those of Twitter, its next acquisition, has already made it very clear to them that it will come with the scissors to get rid of those that it does not No need to clean up the company’s finances. He has also cut staff who complained at his company SpaceX that it had a toxic environment and has acknowledged that he is worried an economic downturn will lead him to stop hiring and lay off more staff.
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