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A SpaceX Employee Says He Was Fired for the Most Insane Reason

A former SpaceX employee, who suffers from Crohn's disease, says he was carefully timed every time he visited the bathroom — and fired after he took too long. According to a federal discrimination lawsuit obtained by The Independent, 58-year-old Douglas Altshuler's former managers at the Elon Musk-owned space company "threatened termination if [he] used the bathroom too often." It's a particularly egregious situation, considering the severity of Altshuler's condition. People living with Crohn's, a potentially debilitating inflammatory bowel disease, need easy access to a restroom or risk having an accident. Even after Altshuler confronted management with a doctor's note outlining […]


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