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

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.

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

https://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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