A Tesla shareholder is suing the company, its board of directors and its famous boss, Elon Musk, accusing them of neglecting accusations of sexual harassment and racism made by some employees.
A lawsuit was filed Thursday by Solomon Chau in a court in Austin, Texas, where Tesla’s headquarters are located.
In the court document, a law firm representing Mr Chau slams the vehicle maker for “creating a toxic corporate culture based on racially and gender-based abusive practices and discrimination against its own employees “.
“This toxic environment has been shaping internally for years and the truth about Tesla’s culture has only recently emerged, leading to actions by regulators and individuals alike,” the authors continue. lawyers for Mr. Chau, who are moved by “financial damage and irreparable damage to the reputation of the company”.
The plaintiff believes that the group, the 11 members of its board of directors and Mr. Musk, who is executive director, ignored the numerous “red flags”, which caused the departure of several highly qualified employees and generated expenses to settle certain procedures or pay fines.
Tesla has been found guilty in the past for turning a blind eye to racism suffered by one of its former employees at the Fremont, California plant.
The group was initially ordered to pay 137 million dollars and interest to this lift operator before seeing its penalty reduced to 15 million dollars.
Other legal proceedings, in particular from black ex-employees claiming to have been victims of racial insults and inappropriate sexual remarks from colleagues or hierarchical superiors, are in progress.
In February, California’s Civil Matters Investigation and Investigations Agency (DFEH) announced it had filed a complaint against Tesla for racial discrimination in the workplace, saying it had received hundreds of complaints.
Tesla, which has hardly responded to journalists’ requests since the end of 2020, did not react to a request from AFP.