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Intervening in labor organizing gets taken seriously, because it tends to prevent more workers from standing up for themselves, and so is quite well protected in law even in the US, hence why it's the NLRB that has filed the case, not the individual employee.
"Abuse also happens elsewhere" isn't a moral justification for downplaying it when they're actually being pursued for breaking the law.
Cool. I do give a fuck about the very real crimes going on. Including this one, and so I'm not going to ignore this one because some people are concerned only when it's Musk.