Elon Musk, the innovative entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla, has persistently called upon Twitter employees to return to the office on a full-time basis.
Despite the potential consequences to their employment, the company's offices remain largely vacant. Musk's presence at Twitter has established a 'culture of fear,' but it has not been sufficient to encourage employees to resume regular office attendance.
Shortly after Musk acquired Twitter seven months ago, he overturned the remote work policy implemented during the early stages of the pandemic by the company's co-founder and former CEO, Jack Dorsey.
While Twitter was the first major tech firm to allow permanent remote work in response to the pandemic, Musk's ownership led to a shift back to office-based work, marking one of several changes to Twitter's employee benefits and policies.

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