Amazon has successfully dismissed a shareholder lawsuit concerning the treatment of third-party sellers and its plans for capacity expansion. The lawsuit alleged that Amazon misled shareholders with false and misleading statements regarding its business practices. The court's decision allows Amazon to proceed without the legal burden of this class action, which sought to hold the company accountable for its operational strategies. In a separate legal matter, a federal judge dismissed a $2.5 billion class action lawsuit alleging anti-Black hiring practices within Canadian federal departments, stating that no specific practices or policies were identified to substantiate the claims.
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Google to pay $28 million to settle claims it favored white and Asian employees https://t.co/ZiQZTu2Gn8 https://t.co/jAMH7k080n
🚨🇺🇸 GOOGLE TO PAY $28M TO SETTLE PAY BIAS LAWSUIT Google has agreed to a $28 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging it favored white and Asian employees with higher pay and better career tracks than other workers. The suit, led by ex-employee Ana Cantu, claims… https://t.co/7Dh1ALpHJ6 https://t.co/kHfLmE70x8