Former Twitter employee alleges illegal firing after criticizing Musk's return-to-office policy
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Former Twitter employee Yao Yue filed a legal complaint alleging she was illegally fired for criticizing Elon Musk's return-to-office policy.
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Yue encouraged workers not to resign so they could challenge any firings. She was then terminated.
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There are at least 6 NLRB complaints against Twitter/X for alleged retaliatory firings after Musk's takeover.
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Musk demanded employees return to the office or resign. He later laid off over half the staff.
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X faces multiple lawsuits over the layoffs, including claims it targeted women and people with disabilities.