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Tesla Files Complaint with OAL Against Department of Fair Employment and Housing Over Lawsuit Issues

June 7, 2022   1:53 pm
Electric vehicle and clean energy company Tesla filed a complaint with the California Office of Administrative Law (OAL) on Tuesday against the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) over rushed filings of lawsuits, using “underground regulations,” and for...
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Tesla Files To Halt DFEH Discrimination Lawsuit

April 19, 2022   3:54 pm
Electric vehicle and clean energy company Tesla filed a motion in the Alameda County Superior Court on Monday to halt a racial discrimination lawsuit against the company for 120 days. In February, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing...
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Department of Fair Employment and Housing Employee Alleges Gov. Newsom Interfered in Activision Case

April 13, 2022   1:16 pmApril 14, 2022   9:24 pm
Governor Gavin Newsom faces new scrutiny on Wednesday over the firing of  Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) Chief Counsel Janette Wipper following reports that she had allegedly been let go by the Governor for not listening to him...
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Bill Creates a Homeless Employee Tax Credit

March 12, 2021   7:23 amMarch 12, 2021   7:31 am
On March 11, Assemblyman Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) amended his Assembly Bill 675 to create a tax credit for employers hiring the homeless. The bill would add and repeal Section 23628 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Section One of...
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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Uber in San Francisco Over Discrimination Claims

October 26, 2020   5:41 pmOctober 26, 2020   6:44 pm
On Monday, a group of former Uber drivers filed a class-action lawsuit in a San Francisco court against the rideshare company, alleging that the company’s system of evaluating drivers is influenced by passenger racial and ethnic bias. The suit also...
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Chris R. Holden

Bill Would Force Companies To Give Board Seats To Minority Candidates

July 16, 2020   4:11 pmJuly 16, 2020   4:12 pm
On Tuesday, a bill that would set up mandatory minority quotas on California company board of directors was heavily amended once again as it awaits a hearing in the Assembly. AB 979 minority quota minimums Assembly Bill 979, authored by...
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