Tesla and SpaceX co-founder Elon Musk will speak to Twitter employees at a company town hall this week for the first time since reaching an agreement in April to buy the social media giant for $ 44 billion. The meeting will take place virtually on Thursday, when Musk will answer questions from Twitter employees, a source told Business Insider, citing an email to staff from Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, stands at a press conference at the Tesla Gigafactory. (Patrick Pleul / Getty Images / Getty Images Alliance) Some Twitter employees have expressed concern about Musk’s acquisition of the company. The billionaire has relied on Twitter employees and the company’s operations in recent months. Agrawal was forced to deal with angry employees during a company-wide meeting in April. Employees demanded answers on how to deal with the expected mass exodus caused by the Musk market. TWITTER TO GIVE INTERNAL DATA TO ELON MASK FOR SPAM, FALSE ACCOUNTS: REPORT BERLIN, GERMANY – MARCH 10: In this photo the Twitter logo can be seen on a smartphone on March 10, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. ((Photographic illustration by Thomas Trutschel / Photothek via Getty Images) / Getty Images) ELON MUSK SAYS TESLA ACCELERATES PRODUCTION OF MODEL Y VEHICLES WITH INCREASED DEMAND And earlier this month, Musk suggested he could pull out of his deal to buy Twitter if he did not provide data showing the number of unwanted or fake accounts on the platform. Twitter claims that unwanted accounts and fake accounts make up less than 5% of the platform’s users, but Musk believes the rate is much higher. Billionaire Elon Musk said he believes at least 20% of Twitter users may be spam and fake accounts. (Getty images | istock) GET FOX BUSINESS IN ENGINE BY CLICKING HERE The meeting scheduled this week comes after Twitter announced last week that it expects a shareholder vote to sell to Musk by early August.