[Tree] Settlements by Snapchat and Microsoft highlight workplace discrimination, unfair treatment of employees, and the elimination of benefits for freelancers
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updates: Added information about Microsoft eliminating benefits for freelancers
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Version 0.17 (2024-07-04 07:15:44.142000)
updates: Microsoft settles claims of leave retaliation for $14 million
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updates: Microsoft settlement over parental and disability leave discrimination
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updates: Integration of Microsoft settlement and its details
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Version 0.14 (2024-06-22 12:13:07.244000)
updates: Snapchat agrees to pay $15 million to settle the lawsuit
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updates: Added information about Philips sleep machine settlement
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updates: Added information about Philips sleep machine settlement
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Version 0.11 (2024-04-29 15:53:53.211000)
updates: Added information about Philips sleep machine settlement
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updates: Added information about Philips sleep machine settlement
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updates: Target class-action lawsuit over privacy violations
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updates: Details about the settlement amount and payment process
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updates: Walmart settles class-action lawsuit, offers cash payments to eligible shoppers
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updates: UFC settles class-action lawsuit for $335 million
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Version 0.05 (2024-03-20 16:58:38.168000)
updates: Apple settles lawsuit over iPhone slowdown, Apple to pay $490m to settle claims of misleading investors over iPhone sales in China, UFC settles class-action lawsuit for $335M over lost wages
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Version 0.04 (2024-03-18 13:45:44.094000)
updates: Apple to pay $490m to settle claims of misleading investors over iPhone sales in China
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Version 0.03 (2024-01-08 13:14:39.509000)
updates: Apple has started sending settlement payments to iPhone users as part of the 'Batterygate' class action lawsuit settlement. Payments of $92.17 per claim have begun to be distributed to individuals who submitted a claim. The lawsuit was filed in December 2017 after Apple revealed that it throttled the performance of certain iPhone models with aged batteries to prevent unexpected shutdowns. Apple introduced a power management system in iOS 10.2.1 but failed to mention the change in the update's release notes. Despite denying wrongdoing, Apple agreed to the settlement to avoid litigation. The settlement covers U.S. residents who owned affected iPhone models and ran specific versions of iOS before December 21, 2017. Apple continues to have a performance management system on iPhone 6 and newer models.
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Version 0.02 (2024-01-08 12:13:11.405000)
updates: Apple starts sending 'Batterygate' settlement payments to iPhone users
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Version 0.01 (2024-01-08 12:12:18.506000)
updates: Apple's payments in iPhone slowdown lawsuit settlement
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