A group of SpaceX employees reportedly wrote a letter to the company’s executives that detailed frustrations over the recent behavior and public statements of the company’s founder and chief executive, Elon Musk.
According to the Verge, the publication that first reported on the letter’s existence, employees referred to Musk’s behavior as a “distraction and embarrassment” for SpaceX employees.
“Elon’s behavior in the public sphere is a frequent source of distraction and embarrassment for us, particularly in recent weeks,” the letter reportedly states. “As our CEO and most prominent spokesperson, Elon is seen as the face of SpaceX — every tweet that Elon sends is a de facto public statement by the company. It is critical to make clear to our teams and to our potential talent pool that his messaging does not reflect our work, our mission or our values.”
Employees also urged the company to “publicly address and condemn Elon’s harmful Twitter behavior.”
The number of signatures on the letter was not immediately known, and was not reported in the Verge’s story.
The letter was not exclusively about Musk, the report said, as it also called for company leadership to be held accountable for making SpaceX a great place to work and respond to unacceptable behavior at the company, reportedly invoking SpaceX’s purported “no a–hole” policy.
Representatives from SpaceX and Musk did not immediately respond to MarketWatch’s requests for comment on this story.
The reported letter from SpaceX employees comes weeks after Insider reported on a sexual-misconduct allegation against Musk from a former SpaceX flight attendant in 2018. Musk has denied the claims and labeled the allegation “utterly untrue.”
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