KEY POINTS
  • Tesla's 10Q filing for Q2 reveals that the EEOC has issued a cause finding that "closely parallels" complaints put forth by California's civil rights agency, the DFEH.
  • In February, the DFEH revealed it had engaged in a three-year investigation of Tesla and found evidence of discrimination against Black workers at the company's Fremont, California, factory.
  • Tesla will now engage in a mandatory conciliation process with the EEOC, it said in its filing.

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Signage is displayed on the Tesla Inc. assembly plant in Fremont, California, on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020.

A federal agency responsible for enforcing civil rights laws against workplace discrimination issued a cause finding against electric vehicle maker Tesla in June, according to a financial filing out Monday.

Tesla said in its second-quarter filing that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission cause finding "closely parallels" complaints put forth in a lawsuit by California's civil rights agency, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Tesla's first U.S. vehicle assembly plant is based in Fremont, California.

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