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Tesla must face race bias class action by 6,000 Black US workers

Published 02/29/2024, 08:42 AM
Updated 02/29/2024, 11:55 AM
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By Daniel Wiessner

(Reuters) -A California state judge tentatively ruled that nearly 6,000 Black factory workers can sue Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) as a group for the electric vehicle maker's alleged failure to address rampant race discrimination and harassment at its Fremont plant.

California Superior Court Judge Noel Wise in Oakland said in a written order issued on Wednesday that the lawsuit presents questions common to all Black workers at the plant of whether Tesla was aware of the alleged misconduct and refused to take steps to prevent it.

The named plaintiff, former assembly line worker Marcus Vaughn, first sued in 2017, alleging that Black factory workers were subjected to a range of racist conduct including slurs, graffiti and nooses hung at their workstations.

Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.

Lawrence Organ, a lawyer for Vaughn, said he was "heartened" by the ruling and looked forward to developing a plan for a trial in the case.

"I think the numerous complaints over time show how Tesla failed to prevent racial harassment of its Black employees," Organ said in an email.

Tesla has maintained it does not tolerate workplace harassment and that it has fired employees who were found to have engaged in racial harassment.

The tentative ruling comes ahead of a hearing scheduled for Friday where Tesla can contest Wise's decision, though judges are typically unlikely to change their minds.

The decision represents a major blow to Tesla as it opens the company up to a potential multimillion-dollar judgment. The class includes people who self-identified as Black and worked at the Fremont factory going back to November 2016.

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Wise said she planned to hold a trial in the lawsuit beginning in October, when she also will preside over a trial in a case involving similar claims against Tesla by a California state civil rights agency.

Tesla is also facing race bias claims in federal court in California brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces federal anti-discrimination laws. Tesla has moved to dismiss that case or alternatively to pause it, claiming the other lawsuits should be resolved first.

The company, meanwhile, is appealing a $3.2 million jury verdict awarded to a Black former elevator operator at the Fremont plant in a separate racial harassment lawsuit. The worker, Owen Diaz, had won a $137 million jury verdict after an initial 2021 trial, but a judge ordered a second trial after ruling the award was excessive.

Latest comments

They know he too is African American right?
that's right, quite funny!! when put that way👌
Easy decision...Tesla moved out of California.  Amazing..."former elevator operator at the Fremont plant in a separate racial harassment lawsuit. The worker, Owen Diaz, had won a $137 million jury verdict"
This lawsuit will be dismissed
Elon has demonstrated his prejudice over and over again at his business organizations, especially at Tesla. nothing new for Elon.
Ac Pekrtrader drinks a lot....especially TDS cocktails
Apply for a highly sought-after job, get the highly sought-after job, then sue the company you willfully applied for, and received the job for racial bias. Makes no sense whatsoever. The lack of self-awareness by these workers is both embarrassing and palpable.
Tort reform would stop this.
Tort Reform would stop this BS.
who are you writing for. obviously your in bed with some organization writing this B.S. article. You propagandize your article with no basis, and sick and tired of these frivolous law suits as well. The left going after Elon, for standing up for the 2nd amendment i.e. (freedom of speech &....), something you should actually be writing about!!
This does not sound logical.
Nothing involving courts in Oakland is....sounds like a shakedown
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