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The latest tweets from @elonmusk. 2 days ago  Elon Musk’s Tweet Raises More Questions About Fatal Tesla Crash and Self-Driving Cars Tesla has a long list of questions from investors about a fatal crash in Texas that involved one of its cars.

The SpaceX and Tesla CEO turned some heads in a recent tweet to a fellow user.
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SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk can't seem to stop himself from raising eyebrows on Twitter. Photo to movie for mac.

Last Friday, the billionaire tycoon responded to a fellow Twitter user, who, in addition to claiming that full self-driving is 'the biggest thing ever,' said that Tesla would be bigger than Apple. In a short tweet, Musk wrote, 'I think there is a >0% chance Tesla could be the biggest company.'

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I think there is a >0% chance Tesla could be the biggest company

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 26, 2021

When another user commented that they loved 'the direction of that arrow,' the CEO simply responded, 'Probably within a few months.' He later deleted the tweet — perhaps because of recent drama involving another tweet he posted in 2018. Hdmi to dvi for mac.

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Last week, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ordered that Musk remove a May 2018 tweet in which he addressed the possible unionization of Tesla employees. The board also ruled that Tesla had broken the law when it coerced employees into signing a confidentiality agreement that prevented them from talking to the media about the company. The NLRB additionally said that Tesla wrongly fired union activist Richard Ortiz in 2017.

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Musk has yet to publicly respond to the NLRB's decision, but it appears that he may have come to his senses with his most recent tweet.

The US National Labor Relations Board has ordered Tesla chief executive Elon Musk to delete an anti-union tweet he wrote and reinstate a fired employee. The independent federal agency, which protects the rights of private sector employees, said Tesla violated labor laws when it fired Richard Ortiz, and that Musk’s post on social media could be perceived as threatening to labor organisers within Tesla. The company was also ordered to compensate the employee for loss of earnings and benefits as well as adverse tax consequences.

In 2017 Richard Ortiz took part in the campaign 'Fair Future at Tesla' and distributed leaflets in the parking lot of Tesla’s plant in Fremont, California, in an attempt to organise fellow employees. He was then fired. Mpeg stream for mac. Tesla maintained that Ortiz was let go because he posted screenshots of profiles of his fellow employees on an internal platform on Facebook. The judge ruled that his dismissal was a response to his participation in union organising.

A year later in a conversation on Twitter, Musk voiced his opposition to labor unions.

Nothing stopping Tesla team at our car plant from voting union. Could do so tmrw if they wanted. But why pay union dues & give up stock options for nothing? Our safety record is 2X better than when plant was UAW & everybody already gets healthcare.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 21, 2018

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​US laws allow companies to make negative forecasts on workers’ decision to unionise, but the judge ruled that Musk’s remark was an illegal attempt to coerce employees by making a threatening comment - 'why pay union dues & give up stock options for nothing?'.

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Tesla has denied wrongdoing and said Musk’s tweet was protected by the First Amendment of US Constitution, which among other things guarantees freedom of speech.