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SpaceX employee with Crohn’s disease says bosses tracked and limited his bathroom useLawyer Clive Pontusson, a former trial attorney for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, is representing Altshuler in the case. He said SpaceX has “a legal responsibility” to ...
a former trial attorney for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, is representing Altshuler in the case. He said SpaceX has “a legal responsibility” to accommodate workers ...
and wrongful termination. The same group of former SpaceX employee previously filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board alleging they were targeted for retaliation. But that case ...
A former SpaceX employee who has Crohn's disease says ... Altshuler's former managers at the Elon Musk-owned space company "threatened termination if [he] used the bathroom too often." ...
Elon Musk-owned SpaceX faces a lawsuit from a former employee, who alleges discriminatory treatment and wrongful termination due to his chronic bowel disease. What Happened: Douglas Altshuler ...
In addition to the sexual harassment claim, the lawsuit accuses SpaceX and Musk of discrimination, wrongful termination ... “In case u need to lose a boner fast.” The former SpaceX employees ...
In a lawsuit filed in California on Wednesday, the former employees alleged that Musk personally ordered their termination ... that it would suspend its case against SpaceX in order to expedite ...
Douglas Altshuler, a former SpaceX employee ... for disclosing safety violations. His case raises questions about how large tech firms address employee health accommodations and whistleblower ...
Exclusive: If 58-year-old Douglas Altshuler spent more than 10 minutes on the toilet, he received a formal reprimand, the ...
A former SpaceX employee who suffers from Crohn’s disease claims supervisors monitored his restroom use, timing each toilet break and issuing a formal reprimand if he wasn’t back within 10 ...
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