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Guvera Fails To Pay U.S. and South American Staff

Troubled music streaming service Guvera has failed to pay promised severance and other monies due former staffers in the U.S and South America.

Guvera-logoTroubled music streaming service Guvera has failed to pay promised severance and other monies due former staffers in the U.S and South America. 

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Guvera closed offices and pulled its service from Australia, United States, Latin America, Russia and Europe after a failed attempt to launch an IPO on the Australian stock market. Along the way its failed to many of its former staffers.

BusinessDay is reporting that former u.S. and South American staffers wrote to Guvera founder Claes Loberg in September pleading for any kind of payment plan as "many of us are facing financial distress".

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