SpaceX Made Workers Sign Illegal Severance Agreements, Labor Officials Allege
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The charges from the National Labor Relations Board come after Elon Musk's company mounted a legal challenge to the agency's very existence.
Officials at the National Labor Relations Board filed a complaint against Elon Musk’s SpaceX on Wednesday, accusing the company of making workers sign illegal confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses as a condition of getting severance pay.
The complaint also alleges the aerospace company ran afoul of the law by requiring workers to sign certain arbitration agreements and class-action waivers as a condition of getting their jobs, according to an agency spokesperson.
The NLRB’s general counsel argues that “overly broad” employment contracts can be coercive and prevent workers from speaking out to improve their working conditions.
SpaceX did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The new complaint escalates a battle between labor officials and Musk, who has mounted a legal challenge to the board’s very existence. SpaceX has argued in federal court that the structure of the NLRB is unconstitutional and therefore the agency shouldn’t be able to pursue a case against the company. (Trader Joe’s and Amazon have aired essentially the same argument in labor board proceedings.)