He didn't fire them, he cancelled the contract. They work for someone else. If they want to strike for better pay they should have done it in front of thier employer's headquarters. This was a political attack.
He didn't fire them, he cancelled the contract. They work for someone else. If they want to strike for better pay they should have done it in front of thier employer's headquarters. This was a political attack.
That's a very well rational take. The people striking don't work for musk and never had. I doubt most people would understand the nuance but it's what separates normal markets from mandates.
That's a very well rational take. The people striking don't work for musk and never had. I doubt most people would understand the nuance but it's what separates normal markets from mandates.
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