Elon Musk told a Twitter-all hands meeting that employees who make “exceptional” contributions would be allowed to work from home under his potential leadership of the social media company. Musk took pre-screened questions from Twitter employees via a live-stream on Thursday, addressing the company for the first time since inking a deal to buy it in April. One pressing issue for staff was...
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