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Workers can seek order requiring Tesla to address racism, state Supreme Court says

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Workers can seek order requiring Tesla to address racism, state Supreme Court says

Workers can seek order requiring Tesla to address racism, state Supreme Court says

The California Supreme Court has denied Tesla’s appeal of a lower court ruling that allows Black employees to sue the company for damages and seek a public injunction to change Tesla’s discriminatory practices for all workers. Bryan Schwartz stated that the lawsuit would proceed as a class action, potentially on behalf of thousands of employees. Tesla has faced multiple accusations of racial discrimination at the Fremont plant. The appeals court ruled that an injunction against employment discrimination would benefit the public at large. Read the full story here.

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