Elon Musk has made good on his promise to charge Twitter users a fee ... and he's now trying to lure other customers with a celebrity sales pitch.
After receiving an ominous email about the pending layoffs, Twitter workers filed a class action lawsuit to try to save their jobs, arguing Musk had given them insufficient notice, which was in violation
of federal and California law.Clearly, their efforts didn't work ... but Musk eased their pain by giving the laid-off workers 3 months of severance pay, which he claimed was"50% more than legally required."
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