npr.org/2021/10/05/1043336212/tesla-racial-discrimination-lawsuit
he and others were called the N-word by Tesla employees, that he was told to "go back to Africa" and that employees drew racist and derogatory pictures that were left around the factory.
The suit said Diaz was excited to go to work for Tesla, but that instead of a "modern workplace," he found a "scene straight from the Jim Crow era."
Is anyone surprised lol?
is anyone surprised that a man whose whole bloodline is built on exploitation and racism would create a company that would encourage s*** like this though?
anyway im sure the kids working his strip mines don't suffer nearly as much as this guy
the case is f***ed , hr and managers purposely allowed racist behavior to continue and refused to take action
his story was crazy , hr knew and pretty much said "okay and?"
HR doesn’t give two s***s about workers lol
is anyone surprised that a man whose whole bloodline is built on exploitation and racism would create a company that would encourage s*** like this though?
anyway im sure the kids working his strip mines don't suffer nearly as much as this guy
A single human life is worth more than all the money in the world. 137m is nothing
Obviously it's a life changing sum. That's not my point.
Well a happier end result than the brother who committed suicide at his “dream” job at corporate Uber that happened a few years ago. That family didn’t get a penny outside some life insurance change.
This is gonna be taken wrong. But i wish a this would happen to me. Worth it
I dont know man just the lawsuit alone probably a living hell to go through
can't trust these white women open face claim like they allies behind closed doors they f***ing neo cons