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Musk ends remote work at Twitter, warns of troubles ahead

Elon Musk has emailed Twitter employees, most working remotely, ordering them to return to the office immediately for at least 40 hours a week and warning of 鈥渄ifficult times ahead.
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FILE - A receptionist works in the lobby of the building that houses the Twitter office in New York, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022. Elon Musk has emailed Twitter employees ordering them to return to the office starting Thursday for at least 40 hours a week and warning of 鈥渄ifficult times ahead.鈥 (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Elon Musk has emailed Twitter employees, most working remotely, ordering them to return to the office immediately for at least 40 hours a week and warning of 鈥渄ifficult times ahead.鈥

A pair of Wednesday night missives seen by The Associated Press marked Musk's first companywide message to employees who survived last week's mass layoffs. Many have had to rely on the billionaire Tesla CEO's public tweets for clues about Twitter's future.

鈥淪orry that this is my first email to the whole company, but there is no way to sugarcoat the message," wrote Musk, before he described a dire economic climate for businesses like Twitter that rely almost entirely on advertising to make money.

鈥淲ithout significant subscription revenue, there is a good chance Twitter will not survive the upcoming economic downtown,鈥 Musk said. 鈥淲e need roughly half of our revenue to be subscription.鈥

Musk鈥檚 memo followed a trying to assuage major advertisers Wednesday, his most expansive public comments about Twitter鈥檚 direction since he closed a $44 billion deal to buy the social media platform late last month and dismissed its top executives.

An executive last week said Twitter was cutting roughly 50% of its workforce, which numbered 7,500 earlier this year.

Musk had previously expressed distaste for Twitter's pandemic-era remote work policies that enabled team leaders to decide if employees had to show up in the office. On Wednesday, he ordered all employees to return to the office Thursday.

Musk told employees in the email that 鈥渞emote work is no longer allowed" and the road ahead is 鈥渁rduous and will require intense work to succeed." He said he would personally review any request for an exception.

Matt O'brien, The Associated Press