Walmart and Branch Messenger Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Forced Use of Costly Deposit Accounts for Gig Workers

Washington, D.C. — In a significant legal action, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has lodged a lawsuit against Walmart and the fintech enterprise Branch Messenger. The CFPB alleges that these companies coerced over one million gig workers into using high-cost deposit accounts for receiving their wages, involving drivers on the Walmart Spark delivery platform. According to the CFPB, many of these accounts were reportedly created without the drivers’ consent. Furthermore, it is claimed that these workers were warned they might face termination if they chose not to accept these specified accounts for their pay … Read more

Social Security Fairness Act Set to Become Law, Ending Penalties for Thousands of Connecticut’s Public Workers

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate passed a significant piece of legislation, the Social Security Fairness Act, in the final hours of the session, which now awaits President Joe Biden’s signature. The bill seeks to amend long-standing grievances regarding the deductions from Social Security benefits for numerous public service workers, including educators and first responders in Connecticut. For years, advocates for public service workers have pushed to overturn the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO), which they argue disproportionately impact those who receive pensions from jobs not covered by Social Security. The … Read more

Significant Reduction in Legal Award: Eastern Washington Worker’s $237M Discrimination Case Cut Down by Judge

Spokane, WA – In a significant turn of events, a federal court judge has drastically reduced a $237 million jury award to a whistleblower at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. The plaintiff, a former employee who claimed discrimination and retaliation by the Department of Energy and its contractors, will now receive a considerably lower sum. Initially, the jury awarded the whistleblower, who has remained unnamed, a staggering $237 million as compensation for emotional distress and economic damages. However, recent judicial review has adjusted this amount to $15.5 million, citing limitations on punitive damages. The legal ordeal … Read more

Jury Decides: Giuliani to Pay $150 Million to Election Workers for Defamation Claims

In a groundbreaking legal decision on Thursday, a jury in New York awarded almost $150 million to two election workers who filed a defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump’s attorney, for falsely accusing them of fraud during the 2020 presidential election. The substantial sum highlights the gravity of accusations against Giuliani and underscores the ongoing repercussions of the 2020 election disputes. Shaye Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, became central figures in 2020 election conspiracy theories after Giuliani and others claimed they engaged in fraudulent activities while counting votes in Fulton County, … Read more