X, Formerly Known as Twitter, Hit With 2,200 Arbitration Cases From Former Employees
X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, is currently facing a staggering 2,200 arbitration cases from ex-employees. These cases were filed after Elon Musk assumed control of the company and implemented significant changes, including employee layoffs. The sheer number of cases could lead to filing fees amounting to $3.5 million.
The details of these arbitration cases were made public through a new filing in a Delaware district court as part of the lawsuit filed by Chris Woodfield against Twitter, X Corp., and Elon Musk (No. 1:23-cv-780-CFC).
Woodfield, a former senior staff network engineer based in Twitter’s Seattle office, alleges that Musk’s Twitter, now known as X, failed to fulfill its promise of severance payment and also caused delays in the resolution of the dispute by neglecting to cover the necessary fees for JAMS arbitration.
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