San Francisco, June 21 : Elon Musk-run Twitter has been sued by its employees over its failure to pay bonuses for last year, despite promises that the company will pay at least 50 per cent of the target amounts.
According to the lawsuit filed in the San Francisco federal court, the staff alleged that "Twitter refused to pay employees who remained employed by the company in the first quarter of 2023 any bonus", Bloomberg reported.
The proposed class-action lawsuit on behalf of current and former Twitter employees was filed by Mark Shobinger, former senior director of compensation at Twitter. Tesla Software Hacker Finds Secret ‘Elon Mode’ for Hands-Free Driving in Tesla EVs.
"Both before and after Musk's acquisition was completed in October 2022, Twitter's management continuously promised the company's employees, including the plaintiff, that their annual bonus for 2022 will be paid under the Bonus Plan," the lawsuit read.
Twitter pays a cash performance bonus annually. After Must took over in October last year, the company executives had said the bonus will be paid.
The micro-blogging platform, which once had a 7,500-strong workforce, has so far terminated more than 75 per cent of its employees.