A Twitter executive got a court injunction to prevent Elon Musk from firing her

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A Twitter executive got a court injunction to prevent Elon Musk from firing her
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Sinead McSweeney didn’t commit to Twitter’s “hardcore” culture.

to confirm whether they wanted to stay at the company. If an employee didn’t click “yes” on the form included in the email, Twitter said it would “treat that as a resignation,” and then provide two months’ worth of payroll with benefits, along with one month of severance pay.

, McSweeney never replied to the email because it didn’t outline Musk’s expectations for employees who decided to stay, and the severance package didn’t meet her “contractual entitlements.” McSweeney later received an email confirming her “voluntary resignation” on November 18th.

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