Elon Musk apologized online to a fired Twitter employee.
Elon Musk apologized online to a fired Twitter employee.
Twitter CEO Governor Elon Musk apologized for a different way of interacting with an employee on the site.
It comes after employee Halli Thorleifsson wrote about Mr Musk on Twitter: “Your HR manager can no longer check whether I work.”
Mr. Musk came back and said, "What kind of work did you do?" asked.
Following follow-up questions and answers, Mr Thorleifsson said he received an email confirming his resignation.
Mr Musk followed up a tweet on Twitter on Tuesday calling Mr Thorleifsson "evil" before deleting it. But a few hours later, in a different mood, Mr. Musk took the stage to express his regret and appeared to offer Mr. Thorleifsson his job.
He added: 'He's thinking about the last bit on Twitter.'
"My theory is that they made a mistake and are now looking for anything that would make this a 'reason' for not honoring their contract."
Mr. Thorleifsson, whose unique family bought Ueno from Twitter in 2021, no longer wants to say how good deals used to be made in the company. However, there is a hypothesis that Twitter will have to pay him a large amount of money after he leaves the company.
Mr Thorleifsson has muscular dystrophy and campaigns in Iceland for more opportunities for disabled people.
According to local news, when he bought his company via Twitter, he made a deal with the intention of paying a higher price to the government.
Some of Mr. Thorleifsson's former colleagues no longer remember why he was chosen due to public criticism.
photographer Daniel Houghton wrote on Twitter: "Like everyone who has worked with Halli Thorleifsson during the transition, it is surprising and sad to see. Not only is her work ethic next level, but her skills and humility are world class .
Mr. Musk He replied: “Based on your suggestion, I created a video title with Halli so parents could tell the truth, contrary to what I was told. Long story. It's better to talk to people than through tweets."
After Mr. Musk apologized, he said Mr. Thorleifsson had always considered returning to Twitter.
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