California Follows Through On Threats, Files Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Tesla
California Follows Through On Threats, Files Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Tesla
California regulators have followed up on threats to file a lawsuit against Tesla Inc., alleging widespread discrimination in the company’s automotive manufacturing plants.According to ABC News, the lawsuit is likely to aggravate tensions between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and California.While Musk founded the company in the Golden State, he moved Tesla’s headquarters from Paolo Alto, California, to Austin, Texas, shortly after the coronavirus pandemic swept the United States. Musk’s decision was influenced by California’s rules on workplace safety and social distancing.Now, California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing has said Tesla only moved to Texas to avoid accountability for turning “a blind eye to the years of complaints from Black workers who protest commonplace use of racial slurs on the assembly line.”The 39-page lawsuit, filed in Alameda County Superior Court, recalls how Musk told workers to be “thick-skinned” about racial harassment.The complaint notes that Black Tesla workers have long reported widespread, repeated harassment in Tesla facilities, especially its Fremont plant.Black workers have allegedly been called the “N-word” to their face and been subjected to other racial slurs, such as “porch monkey” and “hood rat.” Several former employees said they had been told to “go back to Africa.”
An under-construction Tesla vehicle. Image via Flickr/user:pestoverde. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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