A former Twitter employee with a disability has mounted a class action suit against the company.In the lawsuit, he also claimed that promises that were made when Musk bought Twitter were not kept.
in a San Francisco federal court on Wednesday, said in the complaint that his disability prevents him from working in the office. He claimed that the company had violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and the California Fair Housing and Employment Act after he was promised that he could continue working remotely as Musk sought to purchase the company.
After Musk's purchase, he has whittled down the company's staff from some 7,500 employees to 3,000 employees as of Thursday. Employees who have stayed on
'Judge, I have a right to work from home and not follow my company's policies.' Judge 'What?' 'I have a right to....' Judge 'Dismissed.'