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businesslaw2 years ago

"Federal Agency Accuses SpaceX of Illegally Retaliating Against Musk Critics"

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has accused SpaceX of illegally firing eight employees who criticized CEO Elon Musk in a letter, claiming the company violated federal labor laws. The letter criticized Musk's tweets and called for the company to address issues of diversity and workplace misconduct. The NLRB complaint also alleges that SpaceX interrogated and disparaged employees involved with the letter. If the case is not settled, it will proceed to a hearing on March 5. This incident adds to a series of accusations against Musk-led companies for violating labor and employment laws.

business-and-legal2 years ago

"US Labor Agency Accuses SpaceX of Illegally Terminating Musk Critics"

The U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has accused SpaceX of illegally firing eight employees who criticized CEO Elon Musk in a letter, claiming the company violated federal labor laws. The letter, which addressed Musk's controversial tweets, led to the employees' interrogation and dismissal, with allegations of a "toxic culture" at SpaceX. The case, reflecting a pattern of labor law challenges across Musk's companies, is set for a hearing on March 5, with potential consequences including reinstatement and back pay for the workers if SpaceX is found guilty.

businesslaw2 years ago

"SpaceX Faces Allegations of Illegally Dismissing Musk Critics, Says NLRB"

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has accused SpaceX of illegally firing eight employees who criticized CEO Elon Musk in a letter, calling him a "distraction and embarrassment" and challenging the company's handling of diversity and workplace misconduct. The complaint also alleges that SpaceX interrogated and disparaged employees involved in the letter and threatened further dismissals for similar actions. If SpaceX does not settle, the case will proceed to a hearing on March 5. This incident adds to a series of accusations against Musk-led companies for violating labor and employment laws.