Ben Ang
2022-07-15

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc on Thursday asked a U.S. court to dismiss a lawsuit claiming the electric car maker violated federal law by laying off hundreds of workers without advance notice.

Tesla in a filing in federal court in Austin, Texas, where the company is based, said the workers who were terminated signed valid agreements to bring employment-related legal disputes in arbitration and to refrain from participating in class-action lawsuits.

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  • 叫我發先生
    2022-07-16
    叫我發先生
    Heng heng, pls give me a like
  • Ace021
    2022-07-16
    Ace021
    thanks for sharing
  • Thalos
    2022-07-16
    Thalos
    When stocks rally too much, then even a small bad news is a good teason to get it to plummet
  • prestomanik
    2022-07-16
    prestomanik
    so many legal troubles for musk
  • ramondk
    2022-07-15
    ramondk
    Tesla always in the news
  • jejesss
    2022-07-15
    jejesss
    good read
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