Elon Musk Sustains Commitment To Free Speech By Firing Any Employee That Speaks Against Him
Remember when he lost a popularity vote and said he'd stop Tweeting and leave? If only.
				
			Remember when he lost a popularity vote and said he'd stop Tweeting and leave? If only.
				
			In case you were curious, the trucks ended up being fine.
				
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			The core of Abruzzo's argument focuses on the common law definition of an employee.
						
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			Four months ago, you revised your company’s policy on employees’ use of social media. The policy said all the right things: When employees use social media, they should respect the rights of others and treat people with dignity; obey the company’s code of business conduct; maintain corporate confidences; and so on. Unbelievably, some recent communications […]