No Free Lunch At Twitter Anymore: Elon Musk Will Save $13 Million Due To This Move Twitter
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No Free Lunch At Twitter Anymore: Elon Musk Will Save $13 Million Due To This Move

No Free Lunch At Twitter Anymore: Elon Musk Will Save $13 Million Due To This Move

When a firm executive talks about cutting costs, everyone thinks of layoffs. This is what happens in most cases. But when looking at a firm's expenses, CEOs can find many other sections that "eat" money as well. So they can close those sections to save money. For instance, what if your firm won’t pay for your lunch anymore? Not long ago, Tesla Twitter CEO Elon Musk said he would apply new cost-cutting measures. For instance, he will cancel the free lunch at Twitter's San Francisco headquarters.

Elon Musk Will Cancel Everything To Cut Costs

A few days ago, we learned that Elon Musk plans to make Twitter employees pay for lunch in the firm's cafeteria. Over the past 12 months, the cost of each lunch exceeded $400, bringing the annual food service cost at the San Francisco headquarters to about $13 million.

This statement made mad a former Twitter employee, Tracy Hawkins. He was responsible for "work transformation," including the free lunch program at Twitter's headquarters. In fact, Hawkins said, meals cost about $20 to $25 per person per day.

In terms of employee occupancy, there is also disagreement between these two. Musk said the peak occupancy rate for employees was 25%, while the average occupancy rate was less than 10%. Hawkins disputed those numbers, saying office occupancy was between 20% and 50%.

No Free Lunch At Twitter Anymore: Elon Musk Will Save $13 Million Due To This Move

Other Twitter employees joined the discussion. Some said Musk is destroying Twitter's work culture; others criticize Twitter's free lunch program, saying the lunches are a privilege, not a normal right.

Besides this, Elon Musk also sent a letter to Twitter employees a few days ago, saying that the firm will cancel remote work. Moreover, employees must work at least 40 hours weekly in the office.

What will happen next still remains unknown. But one thing is clear as the day – Elon Musk is changing Twitter office culture. The latter touches all spheres.

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