lockheed Lockheed Martin Corporation office in Crystal City, Virginia, USA

Fairmark Partners is investigating the possibility of filing a class-action lawsuit against aerospace giant Lockheed Martin over its handling of employee benefit contributions. The New York City law firm is soliciting input from current and former employees – some of whom are helping with an investigation – on the TopClassActions website.

"If you did not fully understand the costs and increases in your Lockheed Martin plan when you signed up, don't know how Lockheed Martin uses the funds it collects for premiums, feel you are not getting what you pay for and see your raise negatively impacted by the increased cost of your health-care premium, you may want to join this lawsuit investigation," according to the post.

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