An open letter was posted in an employee chat channel on Wednesday that called for the company to hold all leadership accountable for recent behavior that it described as a "distraction" and an "embarrassment."
The Verge says it reviewed the letter and found that Musk's behavior on the social networking site is harmful to the company.
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It was not possible to tell who wrote the letter or who signed it.
Forbes requested that the company confirm or deny the existence of the letter.
Insider reported last month that Musk's company paid a flight attendant $250,000 to drop allegations that he exposed himself on a private jet.
In order to separate the company from Musk's personal brand, employees are asking company officials to clearly define the "no a**hole" policy and hold all leadership accountable for bad behavior.
In a memo to staff, released by The Guardian, Musk told employees to return to the office or leave the company.
If I were inclined to engage in sexual harassment, this is unlikely to be the first time in my entire career that it comes to light.
The world's richest man, Musk, is one of the most active users of the social media company. He made a $44 billion bid to purchase the company. Musk said that he was concerned that the company was retaining too many fake accounts.
Employees of the company draft an open letter to their bosses.
CEOs forget that their employees are their most valuable asset. The man is one of the most well-known.
According to reports, the company paid $250,000 to settle sexual harassment allegations against Musk.