Factbox-California lawsuit latest to accuse Tesla of discrimination

Reuters

Published Feb 10, 2022 10:49AM ET

By Daniel Wiessner

(Reuters) - A California civil rights agency said it filed a lawsuit on Wednesday accusing Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc of failing for years to address widespread racist conduct at its Fremont assembly plant.

Tesla has said it does not tolerate discrimination and has taken steps to address complaints by workers.

The lawsuit is not the first time that such allegations have been made against the electric car maker and the following is a look at where several similar cases stand:

* In October, a federal jury ordered Tesla to pay $137 million to Owen Diaz, a Black former employee who said managers at the Fremont plant ignored his complaints about constant racial harassment. A judge is considering Tesla's bid for a new trial or to lower the award, which is one of the largest in a discrimination lawsuit by a single worker.

* A few months before the verdict in the Diaz case, an arbitrator awarded former Tesla employee Melvin Berry $1 million in a race-bias case. Berry claimed he was called the "N-word" and that he was given undesirable jobs and hours after he complained.

* The company is also facing similar claims of tolerating racist conduct in a proposed class action lawsuit in California state court. A judge last year rejected Tesla's bid to dismiss the class-action claims.