The lawsuits — filed within a month of two others — add to
the controversies centred on the Fremont factory in the San Francisco Bay area
and which include a Black ex-employee being awarded $137 million in a racism
case.
"Tesla's factory floor more resembles a crude, archaic
construction site or frat house than a cutting-edge company in the heart of the
progressive San Francisco Bay area," several of the suits claim.
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment
on the complaints, which in at least one instance argued CEO Elon Musk's
explicit or provocative tweets influenced the tone at the workplace.
The six separate new suits filed Tuesday in a California
court include five women who work or worked in the Fremont factory facilities,
while one was employed in service centres in southern California.
Michala Curran was 18 when she started her job at the
Fremont plant and within weeks, her supervisor and co-workers were making
explicit comments to her face about her body.
One male co-worker sexually propositioned her, saying plant
employees often had sex in the parking lot.
"After nearly two months of being sexualised at her
first job out of high school, she could not take it anymore and decided to
quit," her suit says, alleging "rampant sexual harassment at Tesla."
SpaceX allegations
The other cases were filed by Jessica Brooks, Samira
Sheppard, Eden Mederos, Alize Brown, and Alisa Blickman, who alleged in her
lawsuit that she faced retaliation for reporting the misconduct.
"She was denied certain privileges and benefits that
were afforded to women who did not object to supervisors' sexual advances and
flirtations," Blickman's complaint says.
Mederos, who worked in southern California Tesla service
centres, said Musk tweets that reference sex or drugs inspired laughter and
jokes among her co-workers.
"When Tesla launched the Model Y, Elon repeatedly
pointed out that when one reads the Tesla Models S, 3, X, and Y together, it
spells 'SEXY,'" her suit said. "Some of Ms. Mederos' co-workers
latched onto this, calling everything 'sexy.'"
Echoing concerns in the lawsuits, a former engineer from
Musk's SpaceX rocket firm has published an essay alleging she was sexually
harassed at work.
"Men from the company found my Instagram account,
messaging me to ask me out. One called my phone at 4:00am. Another coworker
came to my house and insisted on touching me even when I repeatedly requested
we stay professional," wrote Ashley Kosak.
"I reported each incident of sexual harassment I
experienced to HR, and nothing was done," she added.
SpaceX did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The series of lawsuits come after a California jury ruled in
October that Tesla should pay a Black ex-employee $137 million in damages for
turning a blind eye to racism the man encountered at the Fremont plant.
Time magazine on Monday named Musk as its person of the year
2021, citing his embodiment of recent technological shifts but also troubling
trends reshaping people's lives.
0 comments:
Post a Comment