Scott Farquhar said that Musk's decision to order staff to work full-time was reminiscent of the 1950s.

Employees were told to return to the office or resign. Musk said in one of the emails that staff who continued to work remotely would be assumed to have left.

Farquhar said that Musk's comment that "everyone atTesla is required to spend a minimum of 40 hours in the office per week" was an outdated approach to work.

—Scott Farquhar (@scottfarkas) June 2, 2022

Farquhar is the co- founder and CEO of software company Atlassian. His company takes a different approach to Musk.

Atlas employees can choose where and how they want to work. He said that this has been important for growth. The future of how we will work is what this is.

42% of our new hires live 2 or more hours from an office in the last year. Farquhar said that there is great talent all over the world.

He said that they were aiming to grow the company to 25K employees by 2026 Is anyone interested in working forTesla?

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There was a memo sent to executives on Thursday by the chief of the electric car maker. He wants to cut 10% of his job at the electric car company.

The return-to-work directive could be a ruse to get rid of people with attrition, according to the founder of Cadre.