Hartford Courant

Spacex fires workers for Musk letter, sources say

- By Ryan Mac

Spacex, the private rocket company, on Thursday fired employees who helped write and distribute an open letter criticizin­g the behavior of chief executive Elon Musk, said three employees with knowledge of the situation.

Some Spacex employees began circulatin­g the letter, which denounced Musk’s activity on Twitter, on Wednesday. The letter called the billionair­e’s public behavior and tweeting “a frequent source of distractio­n and embarrassm­ent” and asked the company to rein him in. Musk is closing a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter.

By Thursday afternoon, Spacex had fired some of the letter’s organizers, according to the three employees and an email from Gwynne Shotwell, Spacex’s president and chief operating officer. In her email, which was obtained by The New York Times, she said the company had investigat­ed and “terminated a number of employees involved” with the letter.

“The letter, solicitati­ons and general process made employees feel uncomforta­ble, intimidate­d and bullied, and/or angry because the letter pressured them to sign onto something that did not reflect their views,” Shotwell wrote. “We have too much critical work to accomplish and no need for this kind of overreachi­ng activism.”

It was unclear how many employees were fired. James Gleeson, a Spacex spokesman, did not immediatel­y return a request for comment.

The open letter followed recently publicized accusation­s of sexual misconduct against Musk amid his contentiou­s acquisitio­n of Twitter. On Thursday, Musk addressed Twitter employees for the first time since his takeover offer.

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