Business Insider has learned that Musk will hold a virtual meeting with employees of his potential purchase of the social network. It will be Musk's first time addressing workers since making an offer to acquire it.

The company's chief marketing officer and head of people will moderate the call when employees are able to submit questions. Since the acquisition was announced, employees have been concerned about layoffs, stock grants, and whether Musk will overturn his ban on Donald Trump.

The topics and questions that have been raised over the past few weeks will be covered by Musk during the session. In the past, Musk outlined changes he wanted to make.

The status of the purchase is currently in limbo, as Musk claimed that he had committed a "material breach" of the deal's terms by refusing to disclose enough information about botspam and fake account data. The company said last week that it would give him full access to its data.