https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1499249339671089152
https://www.npr.org/2022/03/03/1084366833/elon-musk-dares-united-autoworkers-to-try-to-unionize-tesla
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1499249339671089152
https://www.npr.org/2022/03/03/1084366833/elon-musk-dares-united-autoworkers-to-try-to-unionize-tesla
@1thw+1kcWHP5i who cares about vice's opinion? no media company has ever failed so colossally except for maybe buzzfeed. in 2 years, vice won't even exist.
the average iq of the npr listener is 100, which they believe to be an adequate amount of intelligence
All this "IT" chatter.
Twit and Tes folks don't do IT.
They push product. The ones that matter do.
OK, how about smart? Why are Starbucks workers smart to be in solidarity while Twitter folks choose to h**g separately?
Big tech needs to stop with the "we're going to unionize" IMO. It's going to get you no where.
Starbucks? Who are we kidding here. Comparing people serving high priced coffee to IT? Who cares how “brave” they are.
Why are folks at Starbucks so much more courageous than folks in big tech?
https://www.thelayoff.com/starbucks
What's next? He changes his legal name to "On?"
@1oke+1kcWHP5i, ok, so this is the boss you have to deal with...
https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjk5yx/elon-musk-had-his-most-absurd-disturbing-24-hours-at-twitter-yet
No way will we see organized labor in tech
Elon would most likely move Twitter to a right to work state like Texas in that case.