Ex-Tesla Employee Called Racial Slur Wins $1 million Award
By Malathi Nayak and Dana Hull | Bloomberg
Tesla has paid more than $1 million to a Black former employee who won a ruling that the company failed to stop his supervisors from calling him the N-word at the electric-car makers Fremont plant.
The rare discrimination award by an arbitrator to Melvin Berry, which followed a closed-door proceeding, caps years of complaints from Black workers that Tesla turned a blind eye to the commonplace use of racial slurs on the assembly line and was slow to clean up graffiti with swastikas and other hate symbols scrawled in common areas. It ends a yearslong and emotionally grueling fight launched by Berry, who was hired by the company as a materials handler in 2015 and quit less than 18 months later.
Arbitration typically keeps disputes between employees and companies secret, but court filings reveal that the arbitrator found Berrys allegations more credible than Teslas denials, though she called it a difficult case after hearing from witnesses on both sides. Berry claimed that when he confronted a supervisor for calling him the N-word he was forced to work longer hours and push a heavier cart.
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