Thread regarding Allstate Corp. layoffs

Is Morgan & Morgan a good employment attorney?

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Post ID: @OP+1kVsGtkz

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We are starting a class action, California is nothing compared to what is coming. Allstate is going to pay the price

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@4swh+1kVsGtkz Roflmao

Why don't you paste your allsnake email ID in HR...oh forgot! You are an outsourced vendor done thru Corp counsel because transparency is a corporate value!

Srs ... we get it. Allstate sucks so much you pay vendors or staff to monitor this board and "mitigate" it 🤣 roflmao. Good luck with that. Try debating logic instead of ad hominem attacks.

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Post ID: @5tjp+1kVsGtkz

What does a lawsuit involving claims handling have anything to do with employee law presumed by the OP's question? And yes, a class action lawsuit can't be stopped by that binding arbitration agreement, but an individual trying to prove they were wronged by being laid off? I'd like to see the meat on that bone.

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Post ID: @4swh+1kVsGtkz

HR and the legal team are quite adept at ensuring they're in legally safe waters--ok keep drinking the cool aid.

You mean like Allstate did here rofl:

https://amp.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2010/10/19/114146.htm

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Post ID: @3pur+1kVsGtkz

That arbitration "agreement" is garbage. It was forced on labor and not signing was grounds termination so it's duress and worthless. A class action suit will get a lot of witnesses willing to testify about business practices and all they need to do is be completely truthful.

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Post ID: @3yma+1kVsGtkz

Remember that binding arbitration thing you had to sign as a condition of employment? Suing is not really an option except for egregious concerns. You'd have a difficult time making a case with any form of layoff. HR and the legal team are quite adept at ensuring they're in legally safe waters.

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Post ID: @3etv+1kVsGtkz

No employer is immune to legal recourse for violation of the law. If you are considered “protected class” and federal law has been broken start with your EEOC. Do your homework

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Post ID: @3mok+1kVsGtkz

I are they competent in Arbitration? You can’t sue Allstate as an employee

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Post ID: @2slz+1kVsGtkz

Allstate is very good to you giving you a steady paycheck. Reconsider.

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Post ID: @2pft+1kVsGtkz

Way too late to consider that, unless u are seeking role there. Good luck.

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