California workplace racial discrimination led to a jury verdict of $137 million against car maker Tesla. The plaintiff, an elevator operator, alleged the auto manufacturer turned a blind eye to racial abuse he suffered as a Black employee. According to The New York Times, plaintiff worked at the company’s factor…
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No Wage Loss Damage Award in Harassment, Discrimination Lawsuit When Firing Was Lawful
When it comes to California employment discrimination lawsuits alleging wrongful termination, a common defense is the “mixed motive.” That is, even where discrimination is a deemed a substantial motivating factor in firing someone, employers cans still effectively defend themselves if they can successfully argue the outcome would have been the…
Employer Racism, Retaliation, Alleged By Sony Worker Who Says She Was Used as a “Token” Minority
Sony, multinational conglomerate corporation, is being accused of racial discrimination against Black employees. Some had been invited to appear in a Black History Month video earlier this year to speak as “Sony shining stars” about the power of Black voices in the company. Yet at least one of those workers…
California Racial Discrimination Alleged by Long Beach Employees
Racial discrimination at California workplaces can be grounds for employment litigation. Recently, according to The Los Angeles Times, numerous current and former workers for the City of Long Beach alleged they have been victimized for years by systemic racial prejudice at work. Among the allegations set forth in the class…
Workplace Racial Discrimination Alleged at Same Retailer Accused of Bias Against Black Customers
When it comes to employment discrimination, there is rarely a single incident by one person that can be pointed to as proof positive evidence of wrongdoing. More often than not, discriminatory actions are the result of a workplace culture where microaggressions, snarky comments or bigoted attitudes are excused – if…
Is a Single Epithet at Work Enough to Support Racial Harassment Claim?
Is the use of a single racial epithet enough to support a legal claim of harassment in California workplaces? Two lower courts weighing a discrimination/retaliation case said no, but the California Supreme Court will decide if that was the right call. Plaintiff’s employment attorneys are arguing the the highly-offensive slur,…
Iconic Hotel’s Former Staffers Allege Sexual Harassment, Racial Discrimination, Retaliation
The hotel industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The Chateau Marmont in Hollywood is no exception, so it was no great shock when hundreds of employees were laid off in the wake of tanking bookings. But in the months since, speculation has increased that the layoffs may…
Alleged Gender, Racial Bias in Hiring Will Cost Google $2.6 Million
Unlawful gender and racial bias against women and Asians in the hiring process at Google will cost the company $2.6 million. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Labor is requiring the tech giant to review its practices for hiring and pay, fund an independent study on is own gender pay equity…
Racial Discrimination Must Be “But For” Cause in Section 1981 Civil Rights Law Claims
One of the most significant changes in federal racial discrimination cases came with the 2020 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Comcast Corp. v. National Association of African American-Owed Media, et al. News of this precedent was largely eclipsed by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., but the…
California Racial Discrimination Complaint Filed Against Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
A former employee of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), the $80 billion philanthropic company Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg launched with his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan, has filed a complaint alleging racial discrimination. The worker, who is Black, worked for the company for two years, beginning in the fall of 2018.…