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Veterans Threaten Legal Action Over LGBT Compensation Scheme as eBay Acquires Depop in $1.2bn Deal

A group of veterans is threatening the Ministry of Defence with legal action over a compensation scheme for LGBT personnel, while in the business world, eBay has acquired second-hand fashion app Depop from Etsy in a $1.2 billion deal.

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Veterans Threaten Legal Action Over LGBT Compensation Scheme as eBay Acquires Depop in $1.2bn Deal

A group of veterans is threatening the Ministry of Defence with legal action over a compensation scheme for LGBT personnel, while in the business world, eBay has acquired second-hand fashion app Depop from Etsy in a $1.2 billion deal.

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In two separate developments, a group of veterans is taking on the UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) over a compensation scheme for LGBT personnel, while eBay has made a significant acquisition in the world of e-commerce.

Lawyers representing the veterans claim that thousands of former service members could be impacted by the MoD's compensation scheme, which they argue is unfair and discriminatory. The scheme was established to provide compensation to LGBT personnel who were forced out of the military due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. However, the veterans argue that the scheme is not sufficient and does not provide adequate compensation for the harm and suffering they experienced.

According to the lawyers, the MoD's scheme is "inadequate and unjust" and fails to provide fair compensation to those who were affected. They claim that the scheme is also "arbitrary and discriminatory" and that it does not take into account the individual circumstances of each case. The lawyers are threatening to take the MoD to court if the scheme is not revised to provide fairer compensation.

In a separate development, eBay has announced that it has acquired Depop, a second-hand fashion app, from Etsy in a deal worth $1.2 billion. Depop, which was founded in 2011, allows users to buy and sell second-hand clothing and accessories. The app has become popular among younger generations who are looking for sustainable and affordable fashion options.

The acquisition is seen as a significant move by eBay to expand its presence in the fashion market. Depop will continue to operate as a standalone app, but will be integrated into eBay's existing platform. The deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

"We are thrilled to welcome Depop to the eBay family," said Jamie Iannone, CEO of eBay. "Depop's unique approach to fashion and its strong community of users aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of e-commerce."

The acquisition is also seen as a strategic move by eBay to compete with other e-commerce platforms, such as Amazon and Poshmark. Depop's focus on sustainability and second-hand fashion is also seen as a key differentiator in the market.

As the news of the acquisition broke, Depop's users took to social media to express their concerns about the future of the app. Some users expressed worries that the acquisition would lead to changes in the app's user interface and features, while others were concerned about the impact on the app's community.

However, Depop's CEO, Maria Raga, sought to reassure users that the acquisition would not lead to significant changes. "We're excited to join the eBay family and we're committed to continuing to build the Depop community," she said.

In a statement, Etsy said that the sale of Depop would allow it to focus on its core business of handmade and vintage items. "We're proud of the progress we've made with Depop, but we believe that eBay is the best partner to take the app to the next level," said Josh Silverman, CEO of Etsy.

As the news of the acquisition continues to unfold, the veterans' threat of legal action against the MoD serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and equality. The case highlights the need for fair compensation and recognition for those who have been affected by discriminatory policies.

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  • "Veterans threaten MoD with legal action over LGBT compensation scheme" (Source 1)
  • "Etsy sells second-hand fashion app Depop to eBay for $1.2bn" (Source 2)

In two separate developments, a group of veterans is taking on the UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) over a compensation scheme for LGBT personnel, while eBay has made a significant acquisition in the world of e-commerce.

Lawyers representing the veterans claim that thousands of former service members could be impacted by the MoD's compensation scheme, which they argue is unfair and discriminatory. The scheme was established to provide compensation to LGBT personnel who were forced out of the military due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. However, the veterans argue that the scheme is not sufficient and does not provide adequate compensation for the harm and suffering they experienced.

According to the lawyers, the MoD's scheme is "inadequate and unjust" and fails to provide fair compensation to those who were affected. They claim that the scheme is also "arbitrary and discriminatory" and that it does not take into account the individual circumstances of each case. The lawyers are threatening to take the MoD to court if the scheme is not revised to provide fairer compensation.

In a separate development, eBay has announced that it has acquired Depop, a second-hand fashion app, from Etsy in a deal worth $1.2 billion. Depop, which was founded in 2011, allows users to buy and sell second-hand clothing and accessories. The app has become popular among younger generations who are looking for sustainable and affordable fashion options.

The acquisition is seen as a significant move by eBay to expand its presence in the fashion market. Depop will continue to operate as a standalone app, but will be integrated into eBay's existing platform. The deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

"We are thrilled to welcome Depop to the eBay family," said Jamie Iannone, CEO of eBay. "Depop's unique approach to fashion and its strong community of users aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of e-commerce."

The acquisition is also seen as a strategic move by eBay to compete with other e-commerce platforms, such as Amazon and Poshmark. Depop's focus on sustainability and second-hand fashion is also seen as a key differentiator in the market.

As the news of the acquisition broke, Depop's users took to social media to express their concerns about the future of the app. Some users expressed worries that the acquisition would lead to changes in the app's user interface and features, while others were concerned about the impact on the app's community.

However, Depop's CEO, Maria Raga, sought to reassure users that the acquisition would not lead to significant changes. "We're excited to join the eBay family and we're committed to continuing to build the Depop community," she said.

In a statement, Etsy said that the sale of Depop would allow it to focus on its core business of handmade and vintage items. "We're proud of the progress we've made with Depop, but we believe that eBay is the best partner to take the app to the next level," said Josh Silverman, CEO of Etsy.

As the news of the acquisition continues to unfold, the veterans' threat of legal action against the MoD serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and equality. The case highlights the need for fair compensation and recognition for those who have been affected by discriminatory policies.

Sources:

  • "Veterans threaten MoD with legal action over LGBT compensation scheme" (Source 1)
  • "Etsy sells second-hand fashion app Depop to eBay for $1.2bn" (Source 2)

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