Has anyone who signed the release also brought an age discrimination case in arbitration? I'm the in NY area and looking for a lawyer recommendation
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these large corporations can bring a lot of money to court cases
plus the politicians and fudges probably get a lot of campaign money from them
one way or another
it a david and goliath situation
the government is supposed to be on your side but it is not
I reached out to a few law firms back in 2023 when I was laid off who had in the past been involved in suing IBM for age discrimination. However I didn’t get enough interest from a law firm willing to work on a contingency basis to forgo the separation package by not signing it. My view was if they weren’t willing to work on contingency then they don’t think it’s worth their time to fight it for whatever settlement offer may be made (and I sure as he-l wasn’t going to pay a lawyer by the hour for them not to have skin in the game for trying their best to produce results)
the government is owned by the central bankers
good luck trying to get any justice there
They signed the right to sue away. But it’s not legally enforceable in the courts.
it got replaced by in dia layoffs. nobody cares cause the new mission has changed. Useless lifeforms are marked. Right now, the planet will cure itself. Just be patient.
https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/16/ibm_dinobabies_case_settled/
@OP it got smothered like the people who knew the Covid "thing" was a plandemic/scamdemic.
IBM does settle for age discrimination law suits quietly. It is bad publicity.