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Twitter: Musk gave an ultimatum, will have to work for 12 hours a day, otherwise the job will be lost

Musk’s Twitter instructs employees to work 12-hour shifts to meet stringent deadline for change

Elon Musk has bought Twitter and now he is constantly making many changes in it and is also criticizing for many of his decisions. But let us tell you that the employees of Twitter are now more upset than the users. According to reports, many Twitter engineers have been asked to work for 12 hours a day and 7 days a week. This information has been given in a media report and it has been said that the Twitter manager has told employees that more work will be needed to meet the stringent deadline for Musk’s Twitter change. Due to which the employees have been instructed to do 12-hour shifts to meet the deadline.

job can go

Twitter employees have been asked to work 7 days a week. It also found that employees currently cannot negotiate pay, comp or job security for overtime hours. It has also been said that the engineers were given November time for this and if the work is not completed then their jobs may also be lost. The report states that completing the task by early November is being seen as a make or break in his career. The report also claimed that Musk has threatened 50% layoffs if the job is not completed on time.

until 7th November

Let us tell you that Musk is also thinking about increasing the price of the Twitter Blue subscription plan and has also announced a change in the Twitter blue tick criteria. The report also revealed that Musk has given engineers until November 7 to release the paid verification feature, and employees could lose their jobs if this is not done. It is not yet clear but this type of deadline could be linked to other tasks as well. Let us know that users will now have to spend $ 8 for Blue Tick, but there are also speculations that this charge may vary from country to country. The company will share more details about this soon.

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