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New Wave Of Resignations Hits Twitter After Elon Musk's Ultimatum Of 'Hardcore' Work Culture: Report

Musk has given an ultimatum to employees till Thursday that they have to perform "extremely hardcore" work or leave the micro-blogging platform

Twitter has been reportedly hit with a new wave of mass resignations after Elon Musk enforced Tesla's way of work style giving an ultimatum to employees that they have to perform "extremely hardcore" work or leave the micro-blogging platform.

The new Twitter CEO said any employee who did not commit to the ultimatum by Thursday evening will receive three months' severance, the copy of an email sent by Musk to employees said, according to a CNN report.

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"Going forward, to build a breakthrough Twitter 2.0 and succeed in an increasingly competitive world, we will need to be extremely hardcore," Musk wrote in the memo.

The new Twitter chief called for working long hours at high intensity. “Only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade," he added. Employees had until 5 pm ET Thursday to decide.

Going by the internal Slack messages, engineers and other employees started bidding adieu to a “watercooler” chat group in the run-up to the 5 pm ET Thursday deadline Musk enforced on Wednesday.

The group was flooded by salute emojis (which convey the message “thank you for your service”) along with dozens of goodbye messages, the report added. It’s not clear as to how many employees had resigned so far, the report noted.

“The train has started in #social-watercooler” said one of the employees in reference to a Slack room that employees are taking to in last weeks to notify others that they are leaving.

In his follow-up emails, Musk said managers said must meet with employees in person once a week or at least monthly and that managers could be sacked for allowing employees to work remotely if those employees do not prove, in his view, to be “excellent” or “exceptional.”

"If you are sure that you want to be part of the new Twitter, please click yes on the link below by Thursday evening," he said, directing to an online form. "Whatever decision you make, thank you for your efforts to make Twitter successful," Musk added.

Since Musk took the reins of the company, he fired at least 20 employees at Twitter who criticised his actions either on Twitter or on the internal messaging platform Slack and some were sacked just for retweeting posts slamming the new Twitter CEO.

 

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