Elon Musk strongly opposes remote work, labeling it as 'morally wrong' and a double standard, as it allows the 'laptop class' to avoid in-person responsibilities that many workers cannot. Despite Musk's own remote work history, he emphasizes the need for in-person collaboration to enhance productivity and fairness. In contrast, many remote workers have adapted by engaging in 'quiet Fridays', where they use the end of the week to enjoy personal activities while remaining ostensibly available for work. This creates a friction between the rigid views of business leaders and the adaptive strategies of employees.
Elon Musk argues against remote work, calling it 'morally wrong' and highlighting productivity and fairness issues, despite his own history of remote work.
The trend of 'quiet Fridays' allows remote workers to carve out extra leisure time while maintaining the appearance of being engaged with work.
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