• @sramder@lemmy.world
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    4111 months ago

    The complaint also said a senior human resources official had illegally created the impression of surveillance when she showed workers involved in drafting the letter screen shots of a chat they had conducted on a messaging app.

    Sounds like surveillance…

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    2811 months ago

    There are SpaceX people who aren’t critical of him??

    See this is why we need the board to act. I don’t want to do any business with that guy.

        • @LufyCZ@lemmy.world
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          -611 months ago

          I was being sarcastic but I did mean it.

          Are you actually that full of hate against him that you cannot grasp the possibility of someone not caring?

          That’s honestly sad man, I hope your life gets a bit happier than this.

        • @flying_sheep@lemmy.ml
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          111 months ago

          Not that guy, but for me: There are too many of them. I want to see if the public opinion is finally turning against all that musk spam.

        • @LufyCZ@lemmy.world
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          011 months ago

          I’m not saying I don’t care about him, I’m saying some people in the world don’t care about him.

          Lemmy has become an echo chamber of hate, and while it is very often warranted, I’m kinda worried that it might cause its demise one day.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    511 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    According to a complaint issued by a regional office of the National Labor Relations Board, the company fired the employees in 2022 for calling on SpaceX to distance itself from social media comments by Mr. Musk, including one in which he mocked sexual harassment accusations against him.

    The labor board complaint said the company’s president and chief operating officer, Gwynne Shotwell, had illegally restricted employees from circulating the letter, and it identified similar infractions by other executives and managers.

    Tesla, where Mr. Musk is chief executive, has spent years litigating a case in which the labor board accused it of firing an employee for engaging in union activity.

    The Justice Department sued SpaceX in August, accusing it of discriminating against asylum-seekers and refugees in its hiring, but a judge has issued an injunction blocking that case from moving forward.

    The labor board complaint said that the firings had been retaliatory and that Ms. Shotwell and other SpaceX officials had interfered with the employees’ rights to engage in concerted activities that are legally protected.

    The complaint also said a senior human resources official had illegally created the impression of surveillance when she showed workers involved in drafting the letter screen shots of a chat they had conducted on a messaging app.


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  • @doodle baseball The accusation further stated that a high-ranking human resources official unlawfully conveyed a sense of surveillance by presenting employees engaged in composing the letter with screenshots of their chat from a messaging app.