A judge ruled that laid-off Twitter workers who are suing the social media company over their termination must pursue claims in individual arbitration and not a class-action lawsuit, Reuters reports.
U.S. District Judge James Donato said that the ex-Twitter employees, who allege that the social media company did not give adequate time before their terminations, must drop their group suit.
Donato, in his decision to side with Twitter, cited agreements the former employees signed with the company, per Reuters. The lawyer representing the former employees said that she has filed 300 claims for arbitration for former Twitter employees and she expects to file hundreds more, per Reuters. The former employees say they did not receive the complete severance package that was promised before Elon Musk became CEO.
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