Employees stuck inside different Twitter offices as badge access denied

Reports of several employees stuck at various Twitter offices began doing the rounds on Friday after their badge access were denied rendering them helpless and immobile within the office premises.

The badge access were denied after hundreds of employees chose to take the exit option instead of committing to working for a ‘hardcore’ Twitter underlined by Musk on Wednesday.

“I was laid off from Twitter this afternoon. I was in charge of managing badge access to Twitter offices. Elon just called me and asked if I could come back to help them regain access to HQ as they shut off all badges and accidentally locked themselves out,” said Alex Cohen, a former employee with Twitter.

Musk responded to Cohen and called him a ‘lifesaver’.

Another user said there were more people stuck in Twitter’s office a Sunnyvale.

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“There’s like 50 people stuck in a Twitter parking garage in Sunnyvale right now – the barrier arm won’t go up because their badges are disabled. Someone in facilities management is supposedly bringing them a sawzall,” the user responded to Cohen.

Another user said his friend was stuck in a similar situation another Twitter office.

“My friend who worked at Twitter called asking if I knew how to best remove a glass door because he and 6 other employees have been locked in the break room for the last 78 minutes,” said an user named Just Arne.

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