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Tesla Workers Claim Racial Bias and Abuse at Electric Car Factory

A discrimination lawsuit filed by former factory workers will test the legal rights of contractors.
Owen Diaz, right, and his son Demetric in Oakland, California, on April 10.

Owen Diaz, right, and his son Demetric in Oakland, California, on April 10.

Photographer: Michael Short/Bloomberg

On a fall evening in 2015, Owen Diaz went to drop off food for his 20-year-old son Demetric, whom he’d helped find a job at the same Tesla Inc. factory where Owen operated elevators. As he turned the corner, the two African-American men allege in a lawsuit, Owen saw Demetric’s supervisor condemning his black subordinates with curses and slurs: “All you f-cking n-ggers,” they heard him say. “I can’t stand you motherf-ckers.”

“It made me feel like I was less than a man,” said Owen Diaz. “I couldn’t do anything.” In the end, he is doing something: the two are suing Tesla, along with contracting firms West Valley Staffing Group and Citistaff Solutions, alleging a pattern of racial harassment and hostility.