Bloomberg Law
June 30, 2022, 9:55 AM UTC

Shareholders Turn to Court to Push Greater Workplace Diversity

J. Edward Moreno
J. Edward Moreno
Reporter

Shareholders interested in corporate diversity and inclusion practices and workplace culture are turning more toward litigation as a tool to hold companies accountable.

Lawsuits from shareholders claiming their investments are threatened by bad work culture present a new realm of liability for companies that previously could’ve handled those allegations through arbitration and non-disclosure agreements. Unlike many employees, shareholders typically aren’t bound by these types of agreements.

A shareholder suit against Tesla Inc. earlier this month is the latest example of this emerging tactic. The suit accuses the electric-vehicle maker’s officers and directors of allowing a “toxic workplace culture” to fester ...

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