Comcast is seeking a federal district court’s nod to prevent the Labor Department from overseeing a whistleblower complaint through one of its administrative judges, arguing that a US Supreme Court ruling entitles the company to a jury trial.
Two former executives of BluVector Inc., a startup acquired by Comcast, brought claims before a DOL judge in May 2022 alleging that the company breached a promise to pay them millions in incentive compensation.
The whistleblower complaint alleges the company committed to pay the BluVector team at least $250 million, then retaliated against them for raising internal concerns for not reporting the ...
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