Mike Bloomberg's presidential campaign will now pay health care costs for former staffers through November — after originally offering laid-off workers coverage only through the end of April.
that they had been promised work through November to defeat President Trump, no matter what. But instead, they say, they were laid off without guarantees of work.
Peter Romer-Friedman, a lawyer involved in one of the lawsuits against the Bloomberg campaign, described the extension of health care funding as"an important step in the right direction," but added that the campaign"must keep all of the promises it made to induce staffers to join the campaign."
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