I presume that all of the SpaceX employees in question are at-will employees... and criticizing the owner of your company in an open letter is not a protected activity. So, like it or not, adios.
Granted, if his best and brightest are all making the same complaint then he better take it to heart because firing them will destroy SpaceX for good.
> Granted, if his best and brightest are all making the same complaint then he better take it to heart because firing them will destroy SpaceX for good.
So, when this shit happened to Tesla assembly workers it's okay, but this kind of wanton firing only matters if it impacts critical engineering employees?
I'm not sure anyone's necessarily saying "this shouldn't happen", but more highlighting the irony of it happening given Elon's constant nattering on about free speech absolutism.
Going forward how Musk handle the Twitter? I see more worker discontent for Musk owned companies in the future.