A federal judge ruled Tesla must face a class action alleging it systematically preferred H-1B visa holders over US workers, hiring 1,355 visa holders while laying off 6,000+ domestically.
Fresh USCIS data shows Oracle with 11,600 H-1B approvals in Austin (2020-2025), Tesla at 5,307 – amid ongoing debates and legal challenges.
U.S. judge Vince Chhabria allows hiring bias lawsuit against Tesla over alleged H-1B visa preference to proceed.
A U.S. judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Tesla of an anti-American bias in hiring, displaying a preference for H-1B ...
The ruling comes at a time when immigration-linked employment practices are under intense political scrutiny following the ...
An Indiana Republican has criticised Indiana University for using a H-1B visa to hire for a digital marketing role, ...
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Judge lets Tesla H-1B bias lawsuit move forward
Judge Lets Tesla H-1B Bias Lawsuit Move Forward ...
The lawsuit says that Tesla has violated federal civil rights law and is favoring visa holders over American citizens ...
A federal judge in California has ruled that Tesla must face a class‑action lawsuit brought by a software engineer who ...
While a global economy is a good thing, it does affect the local industry. One of the main talking points of the Trump administration has been to "Make America Great Again," part of this is to revive ...
By Daniel Wiessner Feb 24 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Tesla of discriminating against ...
Tesla has denied the claims of discriminating against American citizens in the lawsuit and called them "preposterous" in ...
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