A federal judge in California has ruled that Tesla must face a class‑action lawsuit brought by a software engineer who ...
By Daniel Wiessner Feb 24 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Tesla of discriminating against ...
Tesla has denied the claims of discriminating against American citizens in the lawsuit and called them "preposterous" in ...
U.S. judge Vince Chhabria allows hiring bias lawsuit against Tesla over alleged H-1B visa preference to proceed.
Victor Nechita is leaving after almost six years with Tesla for “a new chapter on the east coast.” His departure comes as ...
A federal judge ruled Tesla must face a class action alleging it systematically preferred H-1B visa holders over US workers, hiring 1,355 visa holders while laying off 6,000+ domestically.
The lawsuit alleges the EV maker preferred H-1B visa holders for engineering roles.
Nechita, Tesla's Cybercab vehicle program manager, announced his departure just days after the first production unit rolled off the line at Giga Texas.
In a short order, Judge Chhabria said Taub, who filed his lawsuit in September on behalf of a proposed class of U.S. workers, had pleaded “just enough facts” about Tesla’s hiring practices to survive ...
An innocent attempt by software engineer Sammy Azdoufal to control his new DJI robot vacuum cleaner with a video game ...
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