Musk made a big deal about forcing employees to return to work, or else face consequences, shortly before announcing he had a "super bad feeling" about the economy and firing 10% of the company's workforce.
Logistically, it's difficult to get workers back on site. According to The Information, parking spots and desks are hard to come by in the company's offices.
It's another chapter in the craziness of the second quarter, with Musk's leadership style once again shaking up the company's already tumultuous operations. The company had to withdraw job offers to people who had accepted them.
Over the last three years, the number of employees at the car company has doubled. The COVID-19 Pandemic has redefined what it means to work from home, with many employees preferring to work from home.
Things have gotten out of hand since Musk threatened to fire anyone who didn't come back.
Workers were not able to find a place to park at the factory. Many workers were not able to fit in parts of the office that were used for different things.
According to the report, managers were forced to tell employees to work from home because of the bad state of the internet.
Musk's management style is being questioned after he failed to fulfill the team's "No Asshole" and zero-tolerance sexual harassment policies.
The CEO's hands are full, and the cracks are starting to show.
There are new problems when you return to the office.
Musk: As Crisis Deepens, the company stopped job offers to people who had already accepted them.