Ghanaians are showing no fear against Elon Musk as they gear up to sue the world’s richest man for unequal and unjust treatment

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Pulse-gh Nov. 23, 2022 12:45 p.m.

Ghanaians are showing no fear against Elon Musk as they gear up to sue the world’s richest man for unequal and unjust treatment

The letter reads in part;“it is clear that Twitter, Inc.

under Mr Elon Musk is either deliberately or recklessly flouting the laws of Ghana, is operating in bad faith and in a manner that seeks to silence and intimidate former employees into accepting any terms unilaterally thrown at them.” The report by CNN concludes that the former Ghanaian Twitter staff were not offered severance pay, which they say is"required by Ghana’s labor laws, based on their employment contracts.

The team has hired a lawyer and sent a letter to the company demanding it comply with the West African nation’s labor laws, provide them with additional severance pay and other relevant benefits, in line with what other Twitter employees will receive.” The former Ghanaian twitter staff issued a letter where they detailed their grievances with the world's richest man and stated their demands.

According to a report byCNN,“laid-off employees at Twitter’s Africa headquarters are accusing Twitter of “deliberately and recklessly flouting the laws of Ghana” and trying to “silence and intimidate” them after they were fired..

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