
News in Brief May 24 – DHL, Toyota and More
Logistics company DHL Express is set to pay $1.45 million to settle claims that it failed to properly pay its workers.
Logistics company DHL Express is set to pay $1.45 million to settle claims that it failed to properly pay its workers.
Avis Budget Car Rental has been hit with a class action claiming that it discriminated against African-American employees.
TD Bank has announced that it will be discontinuing its Penny Arcades after several lawsuits accused the bank of shortchanging its customers.
After more than a decade, we will finally be able to claim part of a Ticketmaster class action settlement.
Uber has been hit with a lawsuit claiming that it came up with a scheme: the company told its drivers to use fake Lyft accounts to make ride requests.
General Motors has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it marketed and sold vehicles with false fuel-economy ratings.
On Tuesday, Airbnb was hit with a proposed class action that claims the website, where people can list, find and rent lodging, discriminates against black travelers.
The named plaintiff in a class action against Uber has announced that he doesn't approve of the company's proposed $100 million settlement.
California federal judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo has dismissed a proposed class action against SeaWorld.
Goya has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it's not being honest about its canned octopus.