Back in December, Twitter employees posted photos ofmakeshift bedrooms company leaders erected in conference roomsat Twitter’s San Francisco Headquarters. Some dismissed the bedrooms as a sick joke, a could-this-really-be manifestation of Twitter CEOElon Musk’s “extremely hardcore” vision for the social media giant. It turns out that the bedrooms really are here to stay—if the company gets the proper permits.
Earlier this week San Francisco building inspectorstoldTwitter’s construction company that it had two weeks to submit a building permit that allows for the existing conference room sleepers.
The inspection was prompted by aForbesarticlethat verified the rooms’ existence through anonymous employee interviews. In order to get the newly-required permits, Twitter’s contractor has to send over revised floor plans that depict the new bedrooms.
At the time of theForbesstory, Musk shot off an angry tweet to San Francisco Mayor London Breed, throwing in a S.F. baby’shorrific accidental encounter with a narcoticred herring for good measure:
So city of SF attacks companies providing beds for tired employees instead of making sure kids are safe from fentanyl. Where are your priorities@LondonBreed!?https://t.co/M7QJWP7u0N
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)December 6, 2022
According to theSan Francisco Chronicle,if Twitter doesn’t want to obtain the permits, it can put the office chairs and share screen back in the rooms, reverting them to their original use.
The December picturesrevealeda sleeping quarter with a queen bed, a nightstand, and two armchairs atop bright orange carpets. At the time, one Twitter employee toldForbesthat the bedrooms are “[not a good look. It’s yet another unspoken sign of disrespect. There is no discussion. Just like, beds showed up.” The source added that there’s likely four to eight sleeping rooms per floor.