Chile, Elon Musk turned a few Twitter offices into bedrooms, and San Francisco building inspectors are making sure things are on the up and up.
BREAKING: San Francisco building inspectors are launching an investigation into reports Twitter has converted several office rooms at its headquarters into sleeping quarters for employees. ‘We need to make sure the building is being used as intended’ @sfdbi rep tells @KQEDnews
— Ted Goldberg (@TedrickG) December 6, 2022
According to TMZ Elon Musk has reportedly turned office space into sleeping spaces for employees putting in extra time — and he’s pissed the city of S.F. is looking into whether or not the new setup violates any codes.
Twitter’s CEO fired back to a report Tuesday that said S.F.’s department of building inspection would be launching an investigation into claims that parts of the company’s HQ were retrofitted to include makeshift bedrooms.
Forbes reported mattresses were set up in some Twitter office rooms, with other homey modifications. Recent reports also suggested a handful of employees were spending the night due to the intense nature of the job and long hours under Musk’s new regime.
Well, Elon didn’t take too kindly to the idea of San Fran cracking down — responding to a tweet about the news by writing … “So city of SF attacks companies providing beds for tired employees instead of making sure kids are safe from fentanyl. Where are your priorities @LondonBreed!?” London Breed is S.F.’s mayor.
He also attached an article about a toddler who OD’d after coming across fentanyl on a playground. Luckily, the kid survived.
One thing Elon’s tweet didn’t address though … whether or not the employee bedrooms exist.