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The Daily Beast16d
Musk Apologizes After Mocking Disabled Twitter Employee He Publicly Fired
A day after Elon Musk commenced a war against a disabled former Twitter employee, in which he suggested that the staffer had asked for physical work accommodations he didn’t actually need ...
ABC News16d
Elon Musk publicly mocks laid-off Twitter employee with a disability. Then apologizes.
The ex-employee had posted a tweet asking Musk about his job status. Locked out of his work computer for more than a week, a two-year Twitter employee didn't know whether he'd been laid off.
New York Post16d
Elon Musk apologizes after mocking disabled Twitter employee he laid off
Musk had accused Haraldur Thorleifsson of using his disability as an “excuse” to do “no actual work” after the Iceland-based software engineer complained that he had not heard about his ...
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Elon Musk Apologizes For Ridiculing Former Employee
There's a lesson in here somewhere. For current and former Twitter employees, Tesla Inc. (TSLA) - Get Free Report owner Elon Musk's takeover of the social media platform has been tumultuous at best.
Mashable16d
Elon Musk apologizes to the Twitter designer he publicly mocked
Twitter owner Elon Musk has had a sudden change in heart regarding a now-former employee who he publicly ridiculed in front of his more than 130 million followers on the platform. On Tuesday ...
Forbes18d
Elon Musk Apologizes After Suggesting Employee With Disability Was Faking It
Elon Musk walked back criticism of a Twitter employee on Tuesday after suggesting the man, who uses a wheelchair, was faking his disability and insisted he didn’t do any real work.
Ars Technica16d
Musk apologizes for mocking and firing Twitter exec with muscular dystrophy
After a tweet exchange where Twitter CEO Elon Musk questioned a fired former Twitter executive’s disabilities and work performance, Musk has issued a rare apology and offered to rehire former ...
MarketWatch15d
Elon Musk apologizes to laid-off Twitter employee who was Iceland’s person of the year in 2022
Elon Musk appeared to have a change of heart over a laid-off Twitter employee, following a public exchange between the two that drew a firestorm of criticism against the billionaire. Haraldur ...
CNBC16d
Elon Musk apologizes after calling disabled Twitter employee who was laid off 'the worst'
Elon Musk on Tuesday apologized after questioning the work performance of a disabled Twitter employee who was laid off by the company . Haraldur Thorleifsson, a senior director of product design ...
Gizmodo16d
Elon Musk Apologizes to Disabled Twitter Employee He Mocked Publicly
Twitter CEO and supreme overlord Elon Musk apologized to former employee Haraldur Thorleifsson for mocking his disability, proving that even tech’s biggest villain has a heart, or at the very ...

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