Twitter closes offices by Monday, workers announced with a message

Twitter has told employees that the company's office buildings will be provisionally closed, immediately. According to the BBC, workers were told that the offices will reopen on Monday (November 21st) without being given a reason for the movement. The announcement comes amid reports that a large number of staff were leaving after the new owner [...]
The announcement comes amid reports that a large number of staff were leaving after the new owner Elon Musk called on them to register for long hours with high intensity or to leave.
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This week, Musk told Twitter staff that they should be engaged to work long hours and should be extremely given or to leave the company.
In an email to staff, the new owner of the firm said workers should agree to the pledge if they want to stay.
Those not registered until Thursday, November 17th, will be given the payment of three months, Musk said. At the beginning of this month, the company said it was cutting about 50% of its workforce.
Today's announcement that Twitter had temporarily closed its offices came amid signs that a large number of employees have now resigned after refusing to accept Musk's new conditions.












