Tesla is countersuing the California Civil Rights Department, saying the agency violated state law by not seeking public comment or holding a public hearing
against the company, alleging that the government organization violated state law in bringing about the suit.
The Tesla lawsuit says its aim is to stop the agency, also referred to as CRD, from breaking rules collectively known as the California Administrative Procedure Act. The state’s lawsuit alleged that Black workers repeatedly heard Tesla supervisors and managers use racial slurs—one worker said the instances occurred 50 to 100 times a day, the agency said. There was also racist graffiti in the factory, the lawsuit said.
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