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Twitter employees sue company over unpaid bonuses

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A group of employees at Twitter have sued the company, claiming that it has failed to pay out 2022 bonuses. The employees alleged they were promised that these bonuses would be paid at 50% of the target amounts. The proposed class-action complaint was filed by Mark Shobinger, a former senior employee, responsible for overseeing executive and incentive pay.

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