Seething leftists launch baseless lawfare against Musk and Twitter.

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Twitter employees file lawsuit claiming mass layoffs violate federal law requiring notice

A week after finalizing his $44 billion buy, Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced mass layoffs within the company were 'unfortunately necessary'

A class-action lawsuit was reportedly filed against Twitter on Thursday on behalf of workers claiming the company’s intended layoffs violate a federal law requiring 60 days notice for employees."

Twitter employees file lawsuit claiming mass layoffs violate federal law requiring notice

 
Twitter employees file lawsuit claiming mass layoffs violate federal law requiring notice

A week after finalizing his $44 billion buy, Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced mass layoffs within the company were 'unfortunately necessary'

A class-action lawsuit was reportedly filed against Twitter on Thursday on behalf of workers claiming the company’s intended layoffs violate a federal law requiring 60 days notice for employees."

Twitter employees file lawsuit claiming mass layoffs violate federal law requiring notice
Musk is a RW pig.
 
They received their notice today and are not officially terminated until Feb 2 2023
But today is their last day at Twitter


Hello,

As shared earlier today, Twitter is conducting a workforce reduction to help improve the health of the company. These decisions are never easy and it is with regret that we write to inform you that your role at Twitter has been impacted.

Today is your last working day at the company, however, you will remain employed by Twitter and will receive compensation and benefits through your separation date of February 2, 2023.

During this time, you will be on a Non-Working Notice period and your access to Twitter systems will be deactivated. While you are not expected to work during the None-Working Notice period, you are still required to comply with all company policies, including the Employee Playbook and Code of Conduct.

Within a week, you will receive details of your severance offer, financial resources extending beyond your Non-Working Notice period. At that time you will also receive a Separation Agreement and Release of Claims and other offboarding...
 
They received their notice today and are not officially terminated until Feb 2 2023
But today is their last day at Twitter


Hello,

As shared earlier today, Twitter is conducting a workforce reduction to help improve the health of the company. These decisions are never easy and it is with regret that we write to inform you that your role at Twitter has been impacted.

Today is your last working day at the company, however, you will remain employed by Twitter and will receive compensation and benefits through your separation date of February 2, 2023.

During this time, you will be on a Non-Working Notice period and your access to Twitter systems will be deactivated. While you are not expected to work during the None-Working Notice period, you are still required to comply with all company policies, including the Employee Playbook and Code of Conduct.

Within a week, you will receive details of your severance offer, financial resources extending beyond your Non-Working Notice period. At that time you will also receive a Separation Agreement and Release of Claims and other offboarding...
And what will happen to Nunes at Truth Social? That site is going to be history this month. All gone. Nothing will be left but a heap of Trumptarded ashes.


That should make Musk happy. The "supposed" rival to Twitter.
 
Wont go anywhere. They arent even being terminated yet.
Fucking idiots.. no wonder he is firing them :lol:
 
"It appears that he's repeating the same playbook of what he did at Tesla."

"Numbers dwindling down in the [Slack] channels last hour, people dropping like flies," one employee told The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity, fearing retribution from Musk, the self-proclaimed champion of free expression who has a long record of cracking down on workers' speech"

Free speech? Sounds like a RWinger to me.

 

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