Factory workers have described rampant racism and discrimination at the electric carmakers’s Fremont plant.Credit:Tesla
The individual testimonies are part of a 2017 lawsuit brought by Marcus Vaughn,who complained in writing to human resources and to Tesla CEO Elon Musk of a hostile work environment in which he was called slurs by co-workers and supervisors. No investigation was conducted,and he was fired for “not having a positive attitude,” according to his lawyers.
The lawsuit is just one of several lawsuits alleging racism,harassment and discrimination at the Fremont plant.
Last year,California regulators sued Tesla in state court,alleging the company turned “a blind eye” to abuses and that Musk told workers to be “thick-skinned” about racial harassment. In April,a federal jury awarded another former Tesla employee $US3.2 million ($4.8 million) for racial abuse he suffered.
“Something needs to be done to hold Tesla accountable for the racism that takes place at the Fremont factory”
Production associate Albert Blakes
Bryan Schwartz,one of Vaughn’s lawyers,said the case has dragged on for years as Tesla sought to force the lawsuit into arbitration. Instead,the California Supreme Court in April allowed black workers to seek a public injunction in court that would require Tesla to change its work environment.
“To have this scope of egregious harassment right here in Silicon Valley,it’s disgusting,” Schwartz said,adding that it’s shocking that “Tesla has allowed this kind of pervasive harassment to go on as long as it has.”
Attorneys for Tesla did not respond to emailed requests for comment.