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Nov 16, 2022 7 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Let’s talk about the legal problems Elon just created for himself with this cruel new staff email.

You’re fired if you don’t commit to long hours at high intensity within 24 hours?

Let’s start with disabled workers. Image
Under federal and state laws, those with physical or mental disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodations by their employers. For many, this would include working reasonable hours.

@elonmusk are you planning a mass layoff of your remaining disabled workers?
Next, childcare still overwhelmingly disproportionately impacts female workers, for whom working long hours on a regular basis is often just a hard no.

So we have a gender discrimination issue too.

#TwitterLayoffs
Third, Elon says those who opt out will get three month’s severance.

He promised that by tweet to the thousands of Twitter employees he fired weeks ago. Yet it has still not materialized.

My clients, fired Twitter workers, and I intend to enforce that promise.

#TwitterLayoffs
Fourth, workers over 40 get 21-45 days to consider releasing claims, which would be part of that “severance” he’s talking about.

Not 24 hours.

#TwitterLayoffs
Finally, let’s just talk about how cruel it is to force everyone to opt in to these ridiculous terms within 24 hours or be fired.

Workers depend on their jobs. Their livelihood is not a game to be toyed with by a billionaire bully.

#TwitterLayoffs
Update: Twitter HR is now telling everyone who does not sign the ridiculous new pledge they have resigned. Employment law does not work that way. You cannot deprive people of unemployment benefits and wrongful termination cases by saying that they resigned. Nice try though!

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Jun 9, 2023
Reading the just unsealed Trump federal indictment now to prepare for a BBC interview shortly.

Here are some of the choicest bits.
"The Mar-a-Lago Club was not an authorized location for the storage, possession, review, display, or discussion of classified documents."

Ya think?
"During an audio-recorded meeting with a writer [and others] . . . " Trump said a military plan he showed them was 'highly confidential' and secret'"

Showing not just arrogance but what the law calls "consciousness of guilt"

And reckless stupidity. The convo was RECORDED
Read 13 tweets
Apr 4, 2023
If this report is correct, Trump will be arraigned tomorrow on 34 FELONIES.

Each carries a possible prison term of 4 years.

Bragg would not bring this case without strong evidence. Remember, this is the same DA's office that recently convicted the Trump Org for criminal fraud.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
No one seems to be talking about this, but I remember 2018 like it was this morning.

Ap 2018: Trump denies knowing about the hush $ paid to Stormy Daniels. (Reporter on Air Force One: Did you know about the payment to Daniels? Trump: No. Q: where did Cohen get the $ to pay… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Later in 2018, Trump says in a Fox and Friends interview that the hush money paid to Stormy Daniels "came from me."

Oh, so I guess you did know about it?

So why did you lie on Air Force One?

We trial lawyers call this "consciousness of guilt."
Read 6 tweets
Feb 22, 2023
Important new decision from National Labor Relations Board that affects the rights of the 100 laid off Twitter workers I represent plus many other workers!

The severance agreement Elon Musk and Twitter offered workers last month is ILLEGAL under this decision.

Here's why.
NLRA Sec. 7 strongly protects rights of workers to discuss terms and conditions of employment with coworkers.

Though NLRB often enforces these rights for union workers, you do NOT have to be in a union to have these rights. EVERYONE has the right to engage in concerted activity.
NLRB decision said these rights are broad enough to include EX-employees, like Twitter workers laid off on Nov. 4 and presented with severance agreements months later.

They too have the legal right to discuss terms and conditions of their employment, and exit, with others.
Read 8 tweets
Feb 18, 2023
I’ve done 750 miles on the #PacificCrestTrail in the last year, up and down some of the country’s biggest mountains with 30 pounds on my back, usually 20 miles per day.

I’m in my #prime, baby. I’m 61.
But also, I don’t believe in cancel culture. I believe in apologies and human growth. I know @donlemon a little and know him to be a decent, even feminist guy who said a dumb and offensive thing. I’m sure he will learn from it.
For many of us women, the years after the kids are not only up and out but self sufficient, when our work has become successful and secure — these are the best years.

Take care of your mental and physical health and your 50s, 60s and beyond are truly PRIME. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Read 4 tweets
Jan 22, 2023
Prince Andrew reportedly asking his legal team to find a way to undo his sex abuse settlement.

Here's why chances of that are somewhere between zero and not a chance.

1/

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
Andrew was represented by experienced, top flight (not to mention expensive) lawyers. I know these defense attorneys. I am up against them all the time in my fights for sex abuse victims.

Judges will not allow parties ably represented by counsel to welch on deals.

2/
Andrew himself is a grown man, 61, of sound mind and fully capable of managing his legal affairs.

Judges will not allow competent adults to simply tear up settlement agreements they now regret.

3/
Read 5 tweets
Jan 9, 2023
Twitter workers, many of whom I represent, were FINALLY given their "severance agreements" on Saturday.

They are really settlement agreements which SILENCE WORKERS FOR LIFE and and require them to give up important legal rights.

Let's discuss. 1/
First, any worker who wants to bring a claim, for Twitter's broken promises, discrimination, fraud etc. (the claims we are filing), SIGNS AWAY THE RIGHT TO SUE FOREVER under this agreement.

No lawsuit, no arbitration if you sign.

So it's really a settlement agreement. 2/
Under this agreement workers promise not to provide assistance or cooperation to ANYONE with a dispute against Twitter.

If you were a victim of age discrimination, e.g., and are willing to provide truthful info to another victim -- you CAN'T if you sign. Ever. For life.

3/
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