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Elon Musk’s diktat for employees faces criticism from Australian tech billionaire

Australia's third-richest man Scott Farquhar ridiculed Musk's directive in a series of tweets as being “like something out of the 1950s”.

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Taking on Elon Musk, Australia’s third-richest man over the value of putting an end to the pandemic-era habit of , Australia’s third-richest man Scott Farquhar ridiculed Musk’s directive in a series of tweets as being “like something out of the 1950s.”

Tesla Inc chief executive, Musk in an internal email this week, said “everyone at Tesla is required to spend a minimum of 40 hours in the office per week,” and “if you don’t show up, we will assume you have resigned.” That drew criticism from worker advocates about potential exposure to the .

The co-founder of Australian project management software maker Atlassian Plc, Scott Farquhar, said that the US-listed company‘s “work from anywhere” policy was “key for our continued growth,” he said.

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“We’re setting our sights on growing Atlassian to 25K employees by FY26,” Farquhar concluded. “Any Tesla employees interested?” Musk shot back: “The above set of tweets illustrate why recessions serve a vital economic cleansing function”

The exchange is not unusual for Musk, who frequently uses to make unapologetic pronouncements about sensitive subjects. In , many tech firms moved to mixed home and office working during the pandemic, while others have set dates for returning to the office only to push them back as new outbreaks have occurred.

Musk, the world’s wealthiest man and also CEO of SpaceX, also has a record of taking on other billionaires. In 2021, he posted an image of a second-place medal in response to a tweet by Jeff Bezos celebrating the success of Amazon.com Inc.

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In 2017, Farquhar’s Atlassian co-founder, Mike Cannon-Brookes, cooperated with Musk, publicly taking up and facilitating his offer to supply a powerful Tesla battery installation for the state of South Australia after it suffered a blackout in 2017.

Cannon-Brookes, who has since led a campaign to buy Australian energy company AGL Energy Ltd and speed up its transition to renewable power, reposted Farquhar’s remarks criticising Musk’s return-to-office order.

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