
"Labor markets cannot function efficiently without truthful and non-misleading information about earnings and other material terms."
Walmart reached a $100 million settlement with the FTC and 11 states over allegations that the company made false claims to workers in its Spark delivery network regarding earnings. The FTC contends that Walmart misled drivers about base pay and tips they could earn. Christopher Mufarrige, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, emphasized that labor markets require truthful information about earnings and material employment terms to function properly. Walmart committed to compensating drivers affected by the deceptive practices.
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