California Superior Court Judge Peter Borkon determined that 6,000 Black staff at Tesla’s (TSLA) flagship assembly plant cannot sue the car maker over alleged racial harassment as a class, overturning an earlier ruling, Reuters’ Daniel Wiessner reports. The judge ruled that the 2017 lawsuit could not proceed as a class action because the plaintiffs’ lawyers were unable to find 200 class members willing to testify, the author notes.
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