Black Contractors Sue Tesla Over Racial Discrimination Claims
Black Contractors Sue Tesla Over Racial Discrimination Claims
Three former contractors in the employ of Tesla filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging racial discrimination and harassment.The Los Angeles Times reports that the plaintiffs – Demetric Diaz, his father, Owen Diaz, and Lamar Peterson – say they were the target of “racially motivated abuse, including the frequent use of racial slurs” while working at a Tesla plant.All of the plaintiffs are black and say their race became the focal point of their interactions with colleagues and supervisors. They say they were told to “Go back to Africa” and that they weren’t “wanted” around the workplace.Some of Tesla’s other employees purportedly left “racist caricatures and images” around the factory, in the hope of offending the plaintiffs and other black workers.Despite complaining to their superiors as well as their staffing agency, the plaintiffs say that no action was taken to either investigate the abuse or punish those responsible.The LA Times article on the suit recounts Tesla’s reaction to the litigation.Representatives for the company said that they take “any and every form of discrimination or harassment extremely seriously,” and that they were only made aware of the allegations after being contacted by media outlets.
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