Amazon Work Environment Lawsuit: A Legit Class Action? See If You Qualify
Did you receive Amazon Work Environment Lawsuit email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
In case you didn’t know, Dornnel Locke, Jose Nieves, Elvin Gonzalez, Jamal Webber, and Dienus Lesporis are taking legal action against Wayne J. Griffin Electric, RC Andersen, and Amazon.com. Why? Well, they’re saying they found a noose on their job site, which is a racist gesture. And, they believe their employers didn’t do enough to prevent this from happening.
Who Is Eligible For The Amazon Work Environment Lawsuit
The plaintiffs, who are Black and Brown, were upset to find nooses at their Amazon workplace. They felt threatened and complained because they believed their employers didn’t do enough to make their workplace safe and welcoming.
How Much Is The Settlement
No settlement amount have been agreed on yet.
So, back in 2017, when they found that noose, the workers said they told their supervisor about it. But it seems like that message didn’t really go anywhere. The supervisor mentioned he told the company’s Human Resources director, Donna David, about it. However, the workers are saying that wasn’t the case, and she only found out when they told her themselves.
After all that, they had a meeting. But here’s the twist: They were told that they couldn’t do anything about it unless they had photos of the noose.
How To File A Claim
There is no claim form available right now, fill out one when it is.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Locke, et al. v. Wayne J. Griffin Electric Inc., et al., Case No. 3:23-cv-01237, is not a scam. Just like Memorial Health Contract Settlement, Dornnel Locke, Jose Nieves, Elvin Gonzalez, Jamal Webber, and Dienus Lesporis are taking legal action against Wayne J. Griffin Electric, RC Andersen, and Amazon.com. Why? Well, they’re saying they found a noose on their job site, which is a racist gesture. And, they believe their employers didn’t do enough to prevent this from happening.