Tesla, in his own way, but in a very sensational way, supports the resistance against the Russian invasion: Elon Musk’s company has decided that it will give its Ukrainian employees – who have been asked to defend their country – at least three months pay. And this applies to all Tesla workers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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After three months, the company will reassess the impact of the Russia-Ukraine crisis to decide what else will be needed to bolster the Ukrainian resistance.
And that’s not all: Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said that the country has received the second shipment of Starlink satellite terminals, which can provide faster Internet service by connecting to a fleet of low-orbit satellites. And with an official statement he praised Elon Musk publicly saying that he “keeps his word”. Tesla herself praised all of her employees who worked for the SpaceX space enterprise with the goal of bringing the Starlink satellite Internet service to Ukraine during the invasion of Moscow.
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by Pier Luigi Pisa