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Federal judge in San Francisco courtroom ruling on Tesla's alleged hiring discrimination lawsuit favoring H-1B visa holders over U.S. workers.
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U.S. judge allows Tesla hiring bias lawsuit to proceed

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A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that Tesla must face a class-action lawsuit alleging discrimination against American workers in favor of H-1B visa holders. The decision allows claims by software engineer Scott Taub to advance, though the judge expressed skepticism about their ultimate success. Tesla has denied the allegations, calling them preposterous.

A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that Tesla must proceed with a class-action lawsuit alleging discrimination in hiring practices favoring H-1B visa holders over U.S. citizens. The decision allows claims by software engineer Scott Taub to advance, though the judge expressed skepticism about the evidence. A second plaintiff's claims were dismissed but can be amended.

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A recent Tesla AI patent has sparked controversy on social media platform X, highlighting the role of immigrant engineers in the company's innovations. The patent credits four inventors of Indian origin, fueling debates around H-1B visas amid Elon Musk's involvement in immigration policy discussions. This development underscores the contributions of diverse talent to Tesla's AI division.

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