KEY POINTS
  • Elon Musk called Silicon Valley engineers a part of "laptop classes living in la-la land" and said they should get off "their moral high horse work-from-home bulls***."
  • Musk made the comments in an interview with CNBC's David Faber, and said that his objections went beyond productivity concerns and extended to "moral" issues.

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Silicon Valley "laptop classes" need to get off their "moral high horse" with their "work-from-home bulls***," Tesla CEO Elon Musk told CNBC's David Faber in a Tuesday interview.

Musk was discussing return-to-office imperatives that have caused significant concern among tech workers in Silicon Valley and across the U.S., many of whom were promised generous remote work mandates by top executives.

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