Impacted Activision Blizzard workers employed by the company between 2015 and 2020 will be eligible compensation from a $45.75 million settlement fund to be established by the company.
Tesla contends that such simultaneous legal actions could lead to substantial duplication of effort, the risk of inconsistent court rulings, and more judicial resources.
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Tesla wants to pause a federal agency's lawsuit against the automaker for racial bias against its Black workers at its Fremont assembly plant. The electric vehicle maker, in a filing in San Francisco federal court Monday, accused the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) of rushing to file a lawsuit in September against Tesla as part of a "toxic interagency competition" with a California civil rights agency that sued the automaker for similar reasons last year. The EEOC's lawsuit alleges that Tesla violated federal law by tolerating widespread and ongoing racial harassment of its Black employees and subjecting some workers to retaliation for opposing harassment.