The New York Times reports:
Over the past few weeks, Twitter had stopped paying millions of dollars in rent and services, and Mr. Musk had told his subordinates to renegotiate those agreements or simply end them.
The company has stopped paying rent at its Seattle office, leading it to face eviction, two people familiar with the matter said. Janitorial and security services have been cut, and in some cases employees have resorted to bringing their own toilet paper to the office.
The company has skipped payments to KPMG, an accounting and consulting firm that had been working on matters related to compliance with the Federal Trade Commission, they said.
Read the full article.
In San Francisco, a janitors’ strike led Elon Musk to cancel Twitter’s cleaning services—leaving employees to supply their own toilet paper and contend with mounting trash, smelly common areas and less-than-fresh restrooms.https://t.co/igw22AF1xe
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) December 30, 2022
Good grief.
What’s Gone at Twitter? A Data Center, Janitors, Some Toilet Paper. https://t.co/uepAvAp2BP— Richard Signorelli (@richsignorelli) December 30, 2022