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    Elon Musk and X reach settlement with axed Twitter workers

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefAugust 22, 2025 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Billionaire Elon Musk and his social media firm X have reached a tentative settlement with former employees who had sued for $500m (£373m) in severance pay.

    The parties reported the deal in a court filing on Wednesday, jointly requesting the US appeals court in San Francisco to postpone an upcoming hearing to allow time to settle the paperwork.

    Some workers sued the company over their terminations and severance packages, after some 6,000 staff – more than half its workforce – were sacked as part of a cost-cutting measure after Musk took over the company in 2022.

    The BBC has contacted X – formerly called Twitter – and the lawyers representing the employees for comment.

    “The parties have reached a settlement agreement in principle and began negotiating the terms of a long form settlement agreement,” according to court documents filed by both sides, seen by the BBC.

    Details of the agreement are not yet public and will require the courts’ approval.

    The lawsuit, led by former Twitter employee Courtney McMillian, says about 6,000 people were wrongly denied benefits under the company’s severance plan.

    They argued that the firm had failed to provide payments as high as six months’ worth of salaries, among other terms.

    But Twitter only gave sacked workers at most one month of severance pay, while some did not receive anything, according to the lawsuit.

    Musk axed thousands of Twitter staff globally, downsizing the platform’s trust and safety, human rights and media teams.

    The Twitter layoffs was among the earliest in a series of retrenchments among tech firms to cut costs. Rank-and-file workers were often first to be laid off.

    Many companies had gone on a hiring spree during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic when the use of digital tools grew.

    Companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft laid off tens of thousands of workers in the years that followed.

    Musk, who was appointed for several months to helm President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, made similar moves when he axed thousands of federal workers earlier this year.

    The department was tasked with reducing US government spending and cutting jobs.

    Additional reporting by Lily Jamali



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