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    Home » Blog » Elon Musk’s X demands repayment from former Australian employees over currency conversion error

    Elon Musk’s X demands repayment from former Australian employees over currency conversion error

    June 15, 2024Updated:June 15, 2024 World No Comments
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    NEW DELHI: Elon Musk‘s social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, is demanding that former Australian employees repay overpayments ranging up to$ 70, 000 plus interest, due to an error in currency conversion. If the sums are not repaid, the corporation has indicated potential legal actions.
    At least six former staff have been given legal finds from X, according to a report from the Sydney Morning Herald. These employees, who were made redundant more than 18 months ago, are being pursued for overpayments ranging from$ 1, 500 to$ 70, 000. The employee entitlements were changed from US dollars to American dollars, leading to the overpayments.
    According to X, the overpayments were related to the employee-share structure of the company and were the result of a major currency conversion problem. Previous people may have received up to 2.5 times the compensation they were entitled to in some circumstances. The Herald cited an message from the Asia-Pacific human resources department of X that was sent to many of the damaged people. The email stated,” It has been discovered that you received a significant excess in failure in January 2023.” ” We would appreciate it if you could negotiate for us to receive our payments as soon as possible.”
    Additionally, the company stated that X reserves the right to file a lawsuit to recover the overpayment” along with interest” if former employees failed to pay the money. Despite these finds, none of the original employees have agreed to repay the money, as per the Sydney Morning Herald.
    Securities that were given to employees when they joined the business are the subject of the controversy. These shares were valued at$ 82 ($ US54.20 ) each, reflecting the price at which Musk acquired the company in 2022. Some workers received significantly higher amounts than they were expected, but, as a result of the currency conversion errors that were made during the payment procedure.
    X is apparently attempting to recover business laptops from people who were laid off more than a year ago in addition to pursuing the overpayments. Following Musk’s invasion of Twitter, the firm experienced huge- level layoffs, with up to 80 % of its workforce, including several American employees, being made redundant. At its peak, Twitter Australia employed about 40 people, but this amount dwindled significantly after Musk’s consolidation.
    A significant amount of the company’s safety records were affected by the cutbacks in Australia, and they also came about the restoration of more than 6, 100 recently prohibited accounts. This action has been a component of more serious debates involving Musk’s X in Australia.
    The eSafety Commissioner fined X$ 600,000 for ignoring inquiries about the prevention of child maltreatment on its platform in the previous year, which the organization has not yet paid. The eSafety Commissioner even sued X in federal court for refusing to take down messages that contained movies of the Sydney stabbing at the Wakeley chapel worldwide. Although X agreed to geo- stop these comments in Australia, it refused to remove them abroad.
    The eSafety Commissioner announced intentions to challenge X’s activity in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and have the treatment notice dismissed last year. In reply, X characterized this as a win for “freedom of speech”.
    Numerous workers and workplace problems are still a problem for Musk’s X, including lawsuits alleging that the organization failed to pay compensation to thousands of employees who were fired following Musk’s$ 44 billion merger in 2022.

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