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And again Tesla prosecuted for harassment and racism. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the new action was formed by a group of former and current employees of

And again Tesla prosecuted for harassment and racism. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the new action was formed by a group of former and current employees of the manufacturer. Some cases occurred during other processes affected Teslathe last of which will be released in November 2021.

06/29/2022 at 17:32
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Tesla lays off 200 autopilot employees

California office may have been closed

Tesla lawsuit shows hostile environment continues

After the discovery of the case against Tesla In November, when former employee Jessica Barrasa revealed she had been sexually harassed and said the company had created a toxic and hostile work environment, other employees began reporting harassment and racism at the factory. Previously, a former employee won $137 million in non-pecuniary damages in court after he suffered from racism. Now among the complaints of the new process are cases of sexual harassment and racism against Jasmine Wilson, who worked at the company between August 2021 and March this year. Wilson reports that HR did not take his allegations seriously and did not even promise to investigate.

Other reported cases involve racist slurs and racist words on walls Fremont Factory. Employees who have condemned the practice report being retaliated after they complained about racism at the company. OUR Tesla hasn’t commented on the case — and probably won’t, given the PR department was shut down in 2020.

Tesla headquarters in Fremont lacks space for employees and layoffs

On Monday, the newspaper “Information” announced the resumption of face-to-face work in Tesla it was chaos. The staff didn’t have parking space or even work desks, plus poor wifi. Employees who ran out of chairs had to return home to work from home. Perhaps with further layoffs, Fremont headquarters will have room for everyone.

A day after the message, The Information reported that Tesla laid off 200 employees from the Autopilot division in the San Matteo office. These layoffs are the first of a 10 percent cut in the workforce already announced.

Tesla: No desks to get back to face-to-face work and Wi-Fi is poor
After demanding an end to the home office, Musk sees his company without infrastructure for hiring employees

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Source: Engadget

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