
Judge won’t block Meta from axing workers who filed AI discrimination lawsuit
Meta in May notified nearly 8,000 employees , or about 10% of its global workforce, that they were losing their jobs as the company doubles down on its…
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Laid-off workers remain on the payroll but lost access to Meta systems on May 20 and have not performed work for the company since, Meta said in court filings. Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is allowed to carry out the layoffs beginning July 22 while the merits of the workers’ novel legal claims are decided in private arbitration.
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Laid-off workers remain on the payroll but lost access to Meta systems on May 20 and have not performed work for the company since, Meta said in court filings.
according to New York PostMark Zuckerberg’s Meta is allowed to carry out the layoffs beginning July 22 while the merits of the workers’ novel legal claims are decided in private arbitration.
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