Kimbal Musk’s nonprofit Big Green agreed to pay $450,000 to 10 fired workers to settle a National Labor Relations Board case alleging the organization engaged in illegal union busting, the agency said.
Big Green reached a settlement with the NLRB’s regional office in Denver after losing before an administrative law judge and a federal judge, the agency announced Tuesday.
The nonprofit educational gardening company founded by Elon Musk’s brother was accused of violating the National Labor Relations Act after its workers began organizing with an affiliate of the Communications Workers of America.
An ALJ ruled in 2023 that Big Green ...
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