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Elon Musk is filling the Twitter offices with beds. He has a lot of space after so many layoffs

There is information indicating this Elon Musk has turned many offices into rooms where people who still survive various layoffs from Twitter or who have decided to stick with the new concept of working long and very hard can sleep.

According to leaked internal information, employees who have returned to work at the company’s headquarters in San Francisco they were met by modest rooms with simple mattresses, curtains and giant monitors for video calls in the conference room. A significant improvement over sleeping on the floor in a sleeping bag as some staffers were doing when Musk took to Twitter.

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Room conditions

Forbes He says he had access to the photo of one such room where you can see bright orange carpet, wooden table and what appears to be a double bed, accompanied by a table lamp and two office armchairs that “invite collaboration in the workplace”. The library’s San Francisco office it also became in a sleeping area, according to a current Twitter employee.

The problem is that the company hasn’t released an official statement on what these beds do in offices and what is the purpose.

According to information from someone at the company, the employees were not informed or explained the contextand assumes that the beds are such that employees who go to work more can spend the night in the office.

According to this person this is “another unspoken sign of disrespect. There is no argument.” Of course, Twitter sources say there are people who stay up late every day inside the office, so it would make sense to give them a space to sleep there.

It is unclear how many such dormitories exist, but the information points to it it could be between 4 and 8 for each floor of the building of Twitter headquarters and an entire floor full of rooms.

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