Any ex-Tesla employees willing to take up an offer? 😜

  • Motavader@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    That’s exactly what I mean. Employees in At Will states can legally be fired for anything short of violations of protected classes, so I’m not sure how he’s expecting to win here.

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      11 months ago

      No, they can be fired for those reasons, it’s on the fired employee to prove it was because of those protected reasons and be able to fight it after the fact in court.

      When an employer can choose to go into as little detail as “you’re fired because I said so” it takes a very stupid employer to lose that fight.

      • Dr. Zoidberg@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        It helps if you still have friends that work at the company, that can kind of spy for you too.

        An older woman was fired from the company I worked at in the early 2000s, and she was friends with a few people that still worked at the company. Found out she was replaced with a younger less qualified guy, and her friends were able to corroborate a lot of the ageism/sexism stuff, and she won the suit. Think she ended up being awarded something like whatever her salary was until the age of retirement, and ended up with close to a million dollar settlement.

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      11 months ago

      Musk’s philosophy is apparently: if it’s not okay to fire someone for being trans, a woman or for their race, why is it okay to fire someone for being anti-trans, misogynistic or racist?

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      11 months ago

      it’s on the fired employee to prove it was because of those protected reasons and be able to fight it after the fact in court.

      That goes for every other state also soooo…?