Discrimination against American workers: Facebook to pay $14 million as penalty
Discrimination against American workers: Facebook to pay $14 million as penalty
- Oct 20, 2021
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The lawsuit against Facebook said that the company violated federal laws that require employers to demonstrate that there are no qualified US workers available before offering positions to foreign workers they are sponsoring. Facebook has now agreed to pay a penalty of $4.75 million to the US government and up to $9.5 million to eligible victims of the company's discrimination. Officials also said that this was the largest monetary settlement of its kind under the anti-discrimination provisions in US immigration laws.
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