Employment Law

Elon Musk, Twitter facing $500M class action over severance payments

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Less than a year after laying off at least half of Twitter’s workforce, Elon Musk and the social media platform are facing a massive class-action lawsuit.

According to news outlets, including Variety, former Twitter employees allege that the company failed to provide them with the severance packages they agreed to.

The class action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, is seeking damages of at least $500 million.

Both Musk and Twitter are being asked to “abide by all terms of the severance plan by paying all terminated employees what they are owed.”

The lawsuit is the latest in a long list of legal battles that have been launched against the social media company since it began to trim its headcount last year.

In May, a federal judge dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Twitter, which alleged that the company’s mass layoffs in October 2022 “disproportionally targeted” female workers.

The court found that the complaint lacked specific details.

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Shopify also facing class action

Twitter isn’t the only major North American tech company that is facing a class action for not providing laid-off staff with the severance packages they initially agreed to.

Samfiru Tumarkin LLP has launched a $130-million lawsuit against Shopify after the Canadian e-commerce giant eliminated approximately 20 per cent of its workforce in May.


LISTEN: Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru breaks down the firm’s class-action lawsuit against Shopify with CityNews Ottawa’s Rob Snow.


“In my over two decades as an employment lawyer, I have never witnessed an employer renege on accepted severance agreements in this manner, particularly during times of economic uncertainty,” Lior Samfiru, national co-managing partner at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, said in a news release.

“Shopify’s conduct not only breaches the contracts it established with its employees, but it also demonstrates a disregard for fairness.”

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