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Elon Musk’s X Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Bonus Withholding

by Anochie Esther
December 26, 2023
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X, previously known as Twitter, finds itself entangled in a legal dispute as a federal judge rules against dismissing a lawsuit filed by employees who claim the company failed to fulfill promised bonuses post its acquisition by Elon Musk in October 2022. The judge’s decision opens the door for a court battle that sheds light on allegations of breached assurances and raises questions about the enforceability of oral promises.  Let’s delve into the details of the case, examining the claims made by employees, the legal implications, and the challenges X may face in court.

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Background of the Lawsuit

The lawsuit, filed in June 2023 by Mark Schobinger, a former senior director of compensation at X, alleges that the company reneged on promises to pay annual bonuses to employees following Elon Musk’s acquisition. Despite repeated assurances from X executives in the lead-up to and after the acquisition, the 2022 bonuses, promised at 50% of the target, were allegedly not disbursed as pledged. The complaint seeks class action status, representing former and current X employees who did not receive their 2022 bonuses.

X: Legal Ruling and Plausibility of the Case

A federal judge, Vince Chhabria, ruled that Schobinger’s case against X was plausible, denying the company’s motion to dismiss. The judge emphasized that under California law, where the case is being heard, an oral promise can be considered a binding contract. This ruling sets the stage for further legal proceedings and signals that the court finds merit in the allegations brought forth by the employees.

X: Response and Argument

X, which has notably downsized its public relations team, did not respond to requests for comment. In its motion to dismiss, the company argued that an oral promise should not be legally binding and sought to shift the case to Texas. However, the judge asserted that California law applies in matters questioning the enforceability of contracts, reinforcing the plausibility of the case in the jurisdiction where it was filed.

Employee Concerns and Assurances Preceding the Acquisition

The complaint outlines that as news of Elon Musk’s acquisition of X surfaced in April, many employees expressed concerns about the fate of their compensation and annual bonuses. In the months leading up to the acquisition’s completion, X executives allegedly reassured employees that 2022 bonuses would be paid at 50% of the target. These promises were reiterated following Musk’s acquisition, creating an expectation among employees that the bonuses would be honored.

Legal Implications and Contract Enforcement

The case brings to the forefront the legal intricacies of enforcing oral promises and the weight they carry in contractual obligations, particularly under California law. The judge’s ruling underscores the view that, in certain circumstances, oral commitments can indeed form binding contracts. This has broader implications for businesses and executives, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in communications related to employment terms and benefits.

As the lawsuit progresses, X faces potential reputational damage and financial consequences if found liable for breaching promised bonuses. The legal battle not only highlights the specific grievances of the employees involved but also draws attention to corporate responsibilities in managing employee expectations during significant ownership transitions.

Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, confronts a legal challenge as employees seek redress for allegedly withheld bonuses post-acquisition. The court’s decision to allow the lawsuit to proceed underscores the plausibility of the employees’ claims and sets the stage for a legal battle that could shape discussions around the enforceability of oral promises in employment contracts. As the case unfolds, it prompts a broader conversation about the responsibilities of companies and executives in ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability in their dealings with employees during transformative corporate events.

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