Elon Musk Apologizes After Publicly Mocking Disabled Twitter Employee
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Twitter Chief Elon Musk apologized publicly to a former employee with disabilities Tuesday. He suggested that the person did not do any meaningful work at the company. The billionaire also asked for accommodations for him, which was rare in the face of the ongoing chaos and uncertainty at Twitter.
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Musk apologized to former Twitter employee Haraldur “Halli” Thorleifsson after the two shared a bitter exchange on the platform a day earlier.
Musk, who publicly criticized Thorleifsson’s work and his need for disability accommodations, said the comments arose from a “misunderstanding of his situation.”
This stemmed from Musk being told things that were “untrue” or were “true, but not meaningful,” he said.
Musk said it was a “long story” figuring out what was real and what was not but stressed a video call with Thorleifsson clarified the matter.
This billionaire is well-known for his unpredictability and tirades on Twitter against critics. said it is “better to talk to people than communicate via tweet.”
Musk appeared to offer Thorleifsson his job back, adding that he is “considering remaining at Twitter.”
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Thorleifsson, Monday reachedMusk can be reached on Twitter by contacting him to inquire if he is still employed after being blocked from his computer for nine days and not receiving communications from Human Resources. Musk grilled Thorleifsson on his work, questioned his need for disability accommodations—Thorleifsson has muscular dystrophy, uses a wheelchair and cannot do manual work for extended periods of time—and said Thorleifsson “did no actual work” for Twitter. He later suggested the tweet was an effort by Thorleifsson “to get a big payout.” Thorleifsson, who joined Twitter in 2021 after it acquired his startup Ueno,” received an email confirming he was no longer employed during the exchange. This dispute, possibly in violation of employment laws to protect disabled workers, is one more in a string of highly publicized Twitter arguments against Musk. Staff have faced particularly high levels of uncertainty under his plans to reform the platform and large numbers have left through mass layoffs or quitting under Musk’s leadership.
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Thorleifsson has not publicly responded to Musk’s apology or offer to return to Twitter. Before Musk’s apology and job offer, he said his next move is opening a restaurant in Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik.
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Source:: Social Media Explorer