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Elon Musk’s X finally agrees to try and settle Twitter’s mass layoffs lawsuit
Elon Musk’s X finally agrees to try and settle Twitter’s mass layoffs lawsuit
Elon Musk’s X has agreed to attempt to settle a lawsuit by former employees who say the company cheated them of severance pay following mass layoffs. After taking over Twitter, which he rebranded X recently, Mr Musk cut nearly two-thirds of the social media company’s workforce from about 8000 to 2,000, claiming he had “no choice” as the company was losing $4m per day. “Everyone exited was offered 3 months of severance, which is 50 per cent more than legally required,” Mr Musk said. Many laid-off employees, however, publicly announced they never got the severance they were due to get. In the months that followed, the company was hit by several lawsuits, including one alleging the layoffs disproportionately targeted women. Now, months after urging Twitter, the company has agreed to try and settle, according to a memo sent by Shannon Liss-Riordan, who represents the laid-off workers. The labour and civil rights attorney, representing nearly 2,000 ex-employees, said X would attempt to settle with the laid-off staff. “After 10 months of pressing them in every direction we have succeeded in getting Twitter to the table,” she wrote in the memo cited by Bloomberg. Further schedule for the mediation remains unclear, but reports suggest negotiations could happen on 1 and 2 December. X did not immediately respond to The Independent’s request for comment. Some ex-employees have alleged Twitter did not pay them promised severance either. One employee said earlier this year that he had “never even seen a severance letter let alone been offered severance”. While some former staff attempted to resolve the issue by first filing a class-action lawsuit against X, their contracts with Twitter, however, required that disputes be resolved via arbitration. “We are very proud to be representing nearly 2,000 former Twitter employees, in individual arbitrations as well as more than a dozen class action lawsuits in court,” Ms Liss-Riordan had earlier said in a statement, adding that lawyers and former staff were working to recover “what they are owed”. Read More Musk the messiah (or a very naughty boy?) Elon Musk ignores reporter after claims he stopped Ukrainian attack on Russia Elon Musk was on brink of death after catching malaria on South African safari, book claims Musk the messiah (or a very naughty boy?) Elon Musk warns of ‘civilisational risk’ posed by AI at historic gathering Musk was on brink of death after catching malaria on safari, book claims
2023-09-15 15:54
Uber announces chipmaker executive as new chief financial officer
Uber announces chipmaker executive as new chief financial officer
Uber is getting a new chief financial officer.
2023-09-28 08:27
California targets smash-and-grabs with $267 million program aimed at 'brazen' store thefts
California targets smash-and-grabs with $267 million program aimed at 'brazen' store thefts
California will spend $267 million to combat smash-and-grab robberies that have plagued businesses and luxury stores in the state
2023-09-16 06:18
Pita Fights Odds as Thai Old Guards Hold Sway in PM Vote
Pita Fights Odds as Thai Old Guards Hold Sway in PM Vote
Thailand’s parliament will meet on Thursday to select a new prime minister, with the path looking increasingly difficult
2023-07-12 15:19
Soldiers Seize Power in OPEC Member Gabon After Election
Soldiers Seize Power in OPEC Member Gabon After Election
Soldiers seized power in OPEC member Gabon, the BBC reported, four days after the central African nation held
2023-08-30 14:27
Lomiko announces update on its regional graphite exploration program in the Grenville region, Quebec
Lomiko announces update on its regional graphite exploration program in the Grenville region, Quebec
MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 11, 2023--
2023-07-12 05:49
Singapore to Allow Banks Share Client Data to Fight Crime
Singapore to Allow Banks Share Client Data to Fight Crime
Singapore banks will be able to share information on potentially risky clients next year, a move aimed at
2023-05-09 17:16
SoftBank's Arm set to debut on Nasdaq after biggest IPO since 2021
SoftBank's Arm set to debut on Nasdaq after biggest IPO since 2021
SoftBank's chip designer Arm Holdings is set to debut on the Nasdaq on Thursday, in what is expected
2023-09-14 19:57
Canada's housing crisis will take years to solve -finance minister
Canada's housing crisis will take years to solve -finance minister
An affordable housing crisis that is hurting the Canadian government's popularity will take years to resolve, even if
2023-09-17 04:57
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missiles, Warns the US on Drills
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missiles, Warns the US on Drills
North Korea test-fired two short-range ballistic missiles Thursday in its first such launch in about two months, which
2023-06-15 23:51
India’s September Trade Gap Narrows Sharply as Imports Fall
India’s September Trade Gap Narrows Sharply as Imports Fall
India’s September trade deficit narrowed more than expected, as imports fell sharper than exports despite elevated crude oil
2023-10-13 17:48
Euro slips as Germany enters recession, dollar hits 2-month peak
Euro slips as Germany enters recession, dollar hits 2-month peak
By Kevin Buckland and Samuel Indyk LONDON The euro dropped on Thursday as Europe's largest economy Germany was
2023-05-25 16:45