The Biden Admin told Musk to NOT hire illegals and non-residents. Then sued him for not hiring them. Talk about BS or what? Now this…
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Musk & SpaceX declare war on the NLRB as they seek to have it declared unconstitutional after the NLRB accused SpaceX of illegally firing 8 workers for merely criticizing Musk & the company SpaceX calls the NLRB‘s structure “the very definition of tyranny – Stephen Greenhouse (see Politico quote at tweet)
SpaceX sued NLRB, which accused the company of illegally firing workers who were critical of Elon Musk. SpaceX recently utilized a similar tactic to block a case by the DOJ claiming the company illegally refused to hire refugees and asylum recipients – Reuters Legal
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has recently initiated legal action against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), alleging that the agency is operating beyond constitutional boundaries. The dispute centers around a complaint filed against SpaceX in December, which the company claims is being adjudicated by what it considers a rogue agency.
“our values” – brother, SpaceX values ARE Elon Musk’s values, he has total control, if you don’t like it get out, as simple as that. If he decides to change it or not you obey or gtfo. – langam 𝕏LR8
In the lawsuit filed on January 4, SpaceX argues that the NLRB’s Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) are shielded from presidential oversight, violating the constitutional requirement for the president to have “sufficient control” over such judges. Citing a 2022 appeals court conclusion regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), SpaceX asserts that the same reasoning applies to the ALJs of the NLRB.
Elon Musk hit back against the NLRB for a SpaceX court case by filing a lawsuit that questions the very legitimacy of the federal agency. – Fortune Mag
The aerospace company is seeking a ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, contending that the current structure of the NLRB is unconstitutional. In the filing, SpaceX calls for a stay or injunction on the ongoing administrative proceedings, declaring the NLRB’s structure a violation of the separation of powers under Article II of the Constitution. The company further urges a permanent injunction against the NLRB and its general counsel from pursuing unfair labor practice charges with unconstitutionally insulated agency officials.
SpaceX Sues Federal Agency Over 'Unconstitutional' Structure
Elon Musk's SpaceX has filed a lawsuit against a federal agency alleging that it's out of control in violation of the constitution.
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— Brett Murphy (@bmurphypointman) January 6, 2024
US District Judge Rolando Olvera, an appointee of the Obama administration, has been assigned to the case following NLRB accusations that SpaceX violated federal law by terminating workers critical of the company’s practices. The dispute emerged when employees expressed concerns about Elon Musk’s Twitter posts, considering them a “frequent source of distraction and embarrassment.”
In a 2022 open letter to management, workers sought clarity that Musk’s messaging did not reflect their work, mission, or values. The NLRB claims that SpaceX engaged in wrongful retaliatory terminations, firing employees who signed the open letter and participated in activities protected by the National Labor Relations Act.
Elon Musk hit back against the NLRB for a SpaceX court case by filing a lawsuit that questions the very legitimacy of the federal agency. https://t.co/NZK9HGtDwL
— FORTUNE (@FortuneMagazine) January 5, 2024
SpaceX sues NLRB in an attempt to interrupt unfair labor case – Engadget
Deborah Lawrence, one of the terminated workers, characterized SpaceX’s culture as “toxic” and emphasized that the open letter was written out of concern for the mission and colleagues.
A hearing on the matter is scheduled for March 5 in Los Angeles before an administrative law judge.
This legal clash adds to a series of challenges faced by Musk and SpaceX from various government agencies. The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued SpaceX in August 2023, alleging the illegal hiring of only U.S. citizens and permanent residents. SpaceX countersued, arguing compliance with federal laws governing companies dealing with sensitive technology. Judge Olvera, in the same federal court, ruled in favor of SpaceX, temporarily pausing the case due to constitutional concerns regarding the DOJ’s administrative law judges.
SpaceX, the space flight company owned by Elon Musk, illegally fired eight employees after they criticized Musk’s social media behavior, a new complaint from the National Labor Relations Board alleges. https://t.co/O9dboXIBV4
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) January 4, 2024
The core issue involves the constitutional requirement that presidents appoint federal “principal officers,” while Congress can authorize the appointment of “inferior officers.” Judge Olvera highlighted that the administrative law judges are not inferior officers because they lack supervision, echoing a similar finding in the SEC case.
As the legal battles unfold, it remains to be seen how the U.S. Supreme Court, set to hear the SEC case, will resolve the constitutional questions surrounding the removal of administrative law judges and their insulation from the executive branch.
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I’ve liked Musk even more when this happened…
Legendary moment of 2023.
I stand with Elon Musk. pic.twitter.com/lz1ERndfgF— Eva McMillan ♥️ (@EvasTeslaSPlaid) January 6, 2024
Major Points Discussed:
- Musk has been a target of the Biden Administration ever since he bought Twitter, shattering the Deep State’s hold over all major social media sites. They are looking to hurt Musk in any way they can so they offer BS suits against his companies. Expect more in the coming month.
- SpaceX files lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) alleging its unconstitutional structure.
- The company claims that NLRB’s Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) are unconstitutionally shielded from presidential oversight.
- SpaceX seeks a ruling from the U.S. District Court, requesting a stay on ongoing proceedings and declaring the NLRB’s structure a violation of the Constitution.
- The legal dispute arises from NLRB accusations that SpaceX violated federal law by terminating workers critical of Elon Musk’s practices.
- This legal clash adds to a series of challenges faced by SpaceX, including a Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit regarding alleged illegal hiring practices.
Love is the answer
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— Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) January 6, 2024
Comments – Threads – Links
- All these suckers cheering this on, because he’s fighting the NLRB. (they’re all wage earners who benefit from it). – CatnamedMittens
- Fired X employees file a suit against Elon after they wrote that Elon embarrasses them and THEIR values with his posts on X – that “his messaging does not reflect our work, our mission, or our values.” – Sounds like they were asking to be fired to me. – Bronco
- The National Labor Relations Board is a tool for the president to go after his enemies. – Arthur Morgan
- SpaceX on the same devaluation business model path as Twitter. – Eden…
- The “very definition of tyranny…” Elon Musk’s SpaceX has filed a lawsuit against a federal agency alleging that it’s out of control in violation of the constitution. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has a… – Brett Murphy
- SpaceX in new lawsuit claims NLRB structure violates Constitution – The Hill
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