A fund manager in Beverly Hills, Calif., said in the lawsuit that it had invested $2 million in Ozy after receiving assurances that the company had a “strong business performance.”
In his lawsuit, Owen Diaz said African-American employees at the factory, where his son also worked, were regularly subjected to racist epithets and derogatory imagery.
San Francisco, Oct 5 (IANS) Electric vehicle company Tesla has been ordered by a federal court to pay nearly $137 million as damages to a former employee who
Published by AFP A US jury awarded a former Tesla employee $137 million over workplace racism at the electric car maker's Fremont plant San Francisco (AFP) – A jury in California on Monday ordered Tesla to pay a Black former employee $137 million in damages for turning a blind eye to racism the man encountered […]