Elon Musk takes campaign against working from home to another extreme

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The Musk wants what The Musk wants

at Tesla, CEO Elon Musk is taking further steps against workers who are failing to show up.

Office-based Tesla employees must swipe into their workplaces, which registers their attendance. It has now emerged that an automated message is being sent to workers who do not swipe in frequently enough. “You are receiving this email because there is no record of you using your badge to enter a Tesla facility on at least 16 days over the 30-day period ending on June 28,” reads the message, shared withIt appears the automated emails are more than just an empty threat; workers are reportedly being asked to explain their absence to both line managers and report to a companyA prior email, sent on 31 May 2022, read: “Anyone who wishes to do remote work must be in the office for a minimum of 40 hours...

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