Elon Musk on Wednesday announced the end of remote working at Twitter, Bloomberg reported.
Musk, who took over Twitter on October 27, sent an email to his employees for the first time on Wednesday, according to Bloomberg, which reviewed the email.
The billionaire wrote in the email that employees would no longer be permitted to work remotely. Twitter expected staff to be in the office for at least 40 hours a week, unless Musk gave approval for them to work elsewhere, according to the email.
Musk was preparing Twitter employees for “difficult times ahead,” per Bloomberg.