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CEO Elon Musk published a tweet in May 2018, [18] that implied workers would lose stocks if they formed a union. Three years later, the NLRB ordered Musk to delete that tweet, and reinstate former employee Ortiz with full back pay. [19] [20] Additionally Tesla would have to put up a notice in all of its US factories addressing the unlawful ...
A significant number of the cases notably derive from the actions of the company's CEO, Elon Musk, who is also party to many of his own lawsuits. [3] TSLAQ, a loose collective of anonymous short-sellers and skeptics of Tesla and Elon Musk, regularly discusses and shares news of these lawsuits on Twitter and elsewhere. [4]
Former Twitter executives sued Musk and X Corp. for US$128 million in unpaid severance in March 2024. In the filing, the plaintiffs alleged that Musk had acted in revenge against them personally. [3] A district judge dismissed Musk's bid to dismiss the case on November 1, 2024. [4]
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- It’s not exactly the Montgomery bus boycott, and Elon Musk is no Rosa Parks, but Tesla is apparently engaged in a highly unusual act of corporate civil disobedience ...
The NLRB hit Elon Musk's SpaceX with a raft of labor law charges. A day later, he called the board "unconstitutional" in a lawsuit. Would the Supreme Court side with him?
Professor Stephen Bainbridge of UCLA law school is offering a new class called the "Law of Elon Musk" on lawsuits facing the billionaire's businesses.
Tesla pledged to keep fighting for Elon Musk's $56 billion pay to be restored, a battle that could make it all the way to the highest US court. ... Columbia Law School professor Dorothy Lund said ...
Elon Reeve Musk (/ ˈ iː l ɒ n m ʌ s k /; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman and political figure known for his key roles in the automotive company Tesla, Inc. and the space company SpaceX. He is also known for his ownership of X Corp. (the company that operates the social media platform X , formerly Twitter), and his role in the founding ...