Gig Wage, Dallas-based payments platform for the gig economy, has relaunched with a $8.25 million Series A funding extension, bringing total funding to $20.2 million. The company is also rolling out new tools designed to streamline payroll and benefits for independent contractors. A Fresh Start After Challenges Gig Wage’s latest funding round includes new investors Discover, Motley Fool, and Chartline Capital Partners, with additional support from existing backers like Green Dot and Foundry Group. The funding comes after a challenging period for the company, which had to rebuild its platform
A former Black worker at AT&T, Stacey Fowler, has filed a lawsuit against the telecommunications company, alleging she was fired for reporting a racist threat she received. The complaint accuses the company’s Midwest division and Ohio Bell Telephone Company, an AT&T subsidiary, of “abhorrent and shocking conduct.” The Racist Threat According to The Daily Beast, Fowler, a Black woman, was the most senior person after working over 30 years in AT&T’s Ohio office at the time of her firing. She told the news site that the company was due to