Twitter employees sue company in class action

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According to the Associated Press, Twitter (Twitter) employees filed a lawsuit yesterday in San Francisco federal court, demanding that the company honor its promises about bonuses.

In the month leading up to Musk’s takeover of the company, executives including former CFO Ned Segal “repeatedly” promised employees that they would pay the full amount of their 2022 bonuses, employees said. 50%. But with the arrival of Musk, these promises about bonuses have not been implemented so far.

Lawyers for the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, Mark Schobinger, a former senior director of compensation who left Twitter just last month, are seeking a class-action lawsuit on behalf of current and former Twitter employees. Shannon Liss-Riordan, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said Twitter was owed “tens of millions of dollars” in bonuses.

Twitter, whose media relations team has been disbanded by Musk, did not respond to comments other than an automatic reply.

It was previously reported that after Musk acquired Twitter, he has been carrying out various cost reduction policies including substantial layoffs, which has also led to the company facing multiple lawsuits from former employees and numerous unpaid bills. Previously, Twitter was exposed for refusing to pay the upcoming Google Cloud bill and was evicted from its office in Boulder, Colorado, for arrears of rent.

Source: IT Home

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