Gap Class Action Lawsuit A Scam? Read This First
Did you receive Gap Class Action Lawsuit email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
In case you didn’t know, Ian O’Reilly went ahead and sued The Gap Inc. Why? He’s saying they didn’t give enough heads-up to their remote workers when they let them go in April 2023. It happened in a California court. Yep, that’s where they’re dealing with it.
Who Is Eligible For The Gap Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
Did you lose your job suddenly in a big layoff without a 60-day heads-up? Then you may be eligible for the settlement.
Gap didn’t tell any of its remote workers they were getting the boot, and they’re supposed to under some federal rule called the WARN Act. This person Ian O’Reilly is saying Gap messed up and didn’t follow the rules.
How Much Is The Settlement
O’Reilly is saying Gap made a deal. They said, “Hey, if you let us off the hook for not giving notice, we’ll give you our usual benefits.” But he didn’t agree. He’s not having it. He’s asking for a jury trial and wants money for himself and others in the same boat.
How To File A Claim
There is currently no form to fill, you will receive settlement inly if you are eligible.
Conclusion
In conclusion O’Reilly, et al. v. The Gap Inc., Case No. 3:23-cv-04002 class action lawsuit is not a scam. Just like California Instacart Shopper Misclassification Settlement, Ian O’Reilly went ahead and sued The Gap Inc. Why? He’s saying they didn’t give enough heads-up to their remote workers when they let them go in April 2023.