New Twitter owner Elon Musk has hit out at San Francisco Mayor London Breed after reports emerged that city authorities have launched an investigation into the social media giant's decision to provide beds for employees at its headquarters.
"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!?" Musk tweeted this morning.
Musk's reference to fentanyl in his tweet came after a recent report published in the San Francisco Chronicle about a baby who died after the synthetic opioid was accidentally ingested at a playground in the city.
Earlier, a spokesperson from San Francisco's Department of Building Inspections told reporters that civic authorities would inspect the influential messaging app's headquarters in the city following complaints about potential building violations.
In recent weeks, Twitter has transformed many of its conference rooms into makeshift bedrooms, equipped with amenities like armchairs, and bedside tables in addition to attached bathrooms.
Musk had propagated the idea of transforming its headquarters into a large shelter for homeless people at the time of his $44 billion acquisition of the social network, claiming that workers were not arriving at Twitter's office building because of the company's work-from-home culture.
Since taking control of Twitter, Musk has suspended the employee-friendly work-from-home policy and has also fired more than half of its employees.
Additionally, the multi-billionaire urged remaining workers to commit to Twitter 2.0 where staff are expected to work long hours and be available at odd hours, including at night.