Elon Musk and Twitter workers will have their first meeting since the billionaire tech entrepreneur agreed to buy the social media platform.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tesla and SpaceX, Musk, is set to virtually meet the workers of Twitter later this week, no less than its CEO, Parag Agrawal, reportedly announced.
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CARSON CITY, NEVADA- SEPTEMBER 4: Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, listens as Governor Brian Sandoval of Nevada speaks during a press conference at the Nevada State Capitol, September 4, 2014 in Carson City, Nevada.
As per a news story by Teslarati, the Twitter boss sent an email to the employees of the giant social media platform to notify them that Musk is joining them in a company-wide meeting.
Elon Musk to Answer Twitter Workers' Questions
The internal email by Agrawal revealed that the wealthiest man in the world, Musk, is attending a virtual meeting on June 16 to answer the queries of Twitter workers.
According to the recent report of Bloomberg, the town hall meeting with Musk is scheduled on the morning of June 16, Thursday, sources of the news outlet claimed.
The report further adds that Musk himself is going to answer questions straight from the workforce of Twitter.
Meanwhile, Teslarati notes that the Twitter CEO said the company-wide virtual meeting covers "topics and questions that have been raised over the past weeks."
Twitter employees could reportedly submit their questions to the Tesla CEO at least a day before the virtual meeting starts.
The Chief Marketing Officer and Head of People, Leslie Berland, is said to be the moderator of the upcoming meeting with Musk. He will also be responsible with choosing which queries make it to the billionaire.
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Twitter Employees vs. Elon Musk
Since the tech billionaire agreed to purchase Twitter for a staggering $44 billion before the end of April, the internal situation of the social media giant became a bit of a mess.
Bloomberg says that Twitter entered a "chaotic state" when Musk entered in the picture roughly more than a month ago.
It all comes as the workforce of the social media platform were generally displeased with the move of Musk. It is worth noting that the billionaire is also a vocal critic of Twitter. The Tesla CEO has a history of taking jabs at the policies and services of the tech giant.
On top of these, the Twitter CEO also made a few massive changes since Musk agreed with the multi-billion purchase. For instance, Agrawal already announced ways to cut the cost of its operations.
What's more, Teslarati mentions that the Slack channels of Twitter have reportedly flooded with concerns regarding the takeover of Musk.
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Written by Teejay Boris