San Francisco opened an investigation into Elon Musk's Twitter headquarters after news broke that some offices were converted into bedrooms for employees.
Responding to Goldberg’s tweet about the story, Musk tagged Breed and linked to an article from the San Francisco Chronicle about a baby’s reported fentanyl overdose on a city playground.
Several other prominent Twitter users also slammed San Francisco for opening the investigation, with some wondering whether Musk would moveReporter Tatjana Pasalic, quoting Google’s Vice President of Real Estate and Workplace Services David Radcliffe, said that no workplace is complete without a"nap pod."
Caitlyn Jenner, who has owned businesses in California for decades, called it the"worst state" for labor laws.
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