Twitter and Elon Musk face $736 million lawsuit for allegedly refusing severance for fired employees

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Musk—whom the lawsuit calls “personally liable”—allegedly decided not to pay the promised severance, instead only giving one month of base pay to some employees.

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When Forbes reached out to Twitter and Musk via email, the Twitter press email automatically responded with a poop emoji. Elegant as always.

www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/twitter-and-elon-musk-face-736-million-lawsuit-for-allegedly-refusing-severance-for-fired-employees/


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