SpaceX Faces Worker Safety Lawsuits Amid Mars Ambitions
Elon Musk's SpaceX is confronting legal challenges over workplace safety as it accelerates its interplanetary ambitions. Two former employees have filed federal lawsuits alleging the company prioritized speed and cost-cutting over staff welfare. The complaints emerge as SpaceX intensifies testing of its Starship rocket for NASA missions and expands its Starlink satellite network.
Plaintiff Markert, a 13-year veteran technician, claims workers endured 15-20 day stretches without breaks in high-pressure conditions. 'The schedule comes first,' supervisors allegedly told staff who raised fatigue concerns. The suit describes unreported injuries resulting from grueling hours and insufficient safety protocols. Training investments were reportedly dismissed due to time and budget constraints.
A second lawsuit by plumber David Lavalle details allegedly unaddressed workplace injuries including fractures and chronic pain. Both cases highlight tension between SpaceX's breakneck innovation pace and labor protections as the company targets 100+ annual Falcon 9 launches while developing Mars-capable spacecraft.