Lawsuits and Controversies Surrounding Twitter and Elon Musk
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A lawsuit filed by six ex-Twitter employees accuses Elon Musk of risking staff's lives by installing illegal locks on office bedrooms. The suit alleges that a top Twitter manager was told to install locks that wouldn't automatically open when the fire suppression system was activated, which is a violation of California building codes. The manager argued that this "would put lives at risk" and instead quit, but the unsafe locks were added by somebody else. The lawsuit accuses Musk of showing "reckless disregard" for "both the law and for the lives and safety of his colleagues and employees."
- A Twitter exec quit over arguments he install illegal locks and heaters that 'would put lives at risk' in headquarters' bedrooms, lawsuit says Yahoo Finance
- San Francisco Officials Investigating If Elon Musk's 'Twitter Hotel' Plans Broke Laws The San Francisco Standard
- Elon Musk told advisor Twitter would only pay rent over his 'dead body': lawsuit Business Insider
- Twitter Exec Says He Quit After Being Ordered to Make Illegal Building Changes, According to Lawsuit Brought By Six Former Employees SFist
- Elon Musk told a Twitter advisor at 4 a.m. that the company would only pay rent over his 'dead body,' lawsuit says Yahoo Finance
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