Former Twitter employees accuse it of holding up 891 arbitrations
A proposed class action brought by a former Twitter worker laid off last year, allegedly for not clicking yes on Elon Musk's"go hardcore or go home" email, has accused the company of holding up 891 arbitrations.
The suit also includes several attachments of the clauses seen in these employees' contracts, stating that the"majority of these agreements provide that the parties agree to bring any claims in arbitration before Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services ." JAMS is a private arbitration service provider.
According to the lawsuit, Twitter served JAMS with notice of its refusal to pay these fees and on June 30 JAMS said it would"not proceed with cases that we have determined fall under our Employment Minimum Standards if Respondent will not abide by those standards." According to an attachment to the complaint, Ma"was laid off from his job at Twitter when he did not click 'yes' in response to a message from Elon Musk on November 16, 2022.
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