Beds in the Office - Issue or Not?
Philip Dam
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"Elon Musk’s tweet confirms he’s added staff beds at Twitter HQ—but insists he’s just helping ‘tired employees’"
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Unless he's chaining the employees to them, I don't think it's an issue.
Yes, I'm sure they're there to encourage staff to work longer hours, and I have no doubt someone has done the maths and worked out that by having the beds will have some material impact on output, etc, but ultimately the employees don't have to use them (or even stay at Twitter) if they don't want.
I think it's a simple building code issue. I'd say it's weird that they're targeting Twitter?
I have no political opinions on this by the way. I used to live a block from the Twitter building so it's just interesting to me :)
If you're okay with the hours, beds are fine? But big if around the hours.
I don't like sleeping where I work. Although, that is a personal choice.
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