Fired Twitter Employees File Class Action After Musk Takeover
Fired Twitter Employees File Class Action After Musk Takeover
Former Twitter employees have filed a class action lawsuit against the company after its new owner, Elon Musk, decided to cut an estimated 3,700 positions.According to The Hill, the lawsuit was filed on Thursday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Diego.In their complaint, the former Twitter employees allege that Musk violated federal and state law by not providing laid-off employees with adequate notice. Specifically, the complaint asserts that Musk flouted the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, or WRAN.WRAN broadly mandates that large companies give employees at least 60 days’ notice before initiating mass layoffs.The Hill notes that one of the plaintiffs named in the lawsuit said that they were terminated on Tuesday.The plaintiff, along with another three Twitter staffers, found on Tuesday that they had been locked out of their corporate social media accounts—a sign they correctly interpreted to mean that they had been let go.
A 2013 image of Tesla and SpaceX founder and owner Elon Musk. Image via Flickr/user:heisenbergmedia. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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