Twitter sued yet again for discrimination after mass layoffs

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Twitter sued yet again for discrimination after mass layoffs
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Lawsuit: We've got the stats to prove Twitter ax fell unfairly on older female engineers

Twitter challenged a district court’s imposition of a $50,000 fine that doubled every day. The appeals court upheld the document production demand, and Twitter eventually complied

Killingsworth's analysis suggests,"the odds that this disparity between women and men being laid off is due only to chance is 0.00000000000001 ." "We were able to do an upfront statistical analysis, which is why we've included that in the complaint," said Liss-Riordan,"although it is not required that you have that level of specificity when you first file a complaint."

The complaint further contends that"Musk’s history of support for racist groups and hate speech directed at Black people" demonstrates his animus against Black people and that his views can be imputed to Twitter since he oversaw and managed those conducting the layoffs.

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