Tesla CEO says employees who don't show up to the electric car maker's offices will be assumed to have resigned.
"If you don't show up, we will assume you have resigned," he said in a follow-up Musk appeared to confirm the authenticity of the leaked missives by responding to questions about them on Twitter. Tesla did not immediately confirm that the emails were from its CEO.
In arguing against remote work, Musk said his constant physical presence at the company has been integral to Tesla's success. "That is why I lived in the factory so much — so that those on the line could see me working alongside them. If I had not done that, Tesla would long ago have gone bankrupt," he wrote.One Twitter user probed Musk on his stance, asking how he would respond to remote work advocates who believe reporting to a physical workplace is an antiquated way of doing business.
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