Tesla removed language about minority workers and supporting employee resource groups from one of its regulatory filings after chief executive officer Elon Musk's recent comments criticizing diversity initiatives.
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Musk has repeatedly denounced diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in recent weeks on social media, calling them "literally the definition of racism." In another post on X, the social network he owns, Musk said "DEI must DIE," referring to the acronym for diversity policies.
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A DEI backlash in the U.S. has
Musk also sparked controversy last year after he endorsed an antisemitic conspiracy theory on X. The comment and accusations that racism proliferates on the platform led to various companies pausing advertising. Musk has since tried to counter accusations of antisemitism, including by visiting Auschwitz.
The latest filing still notes that Tesla's human-resources policies are designed to "promote fairness and respect for everyone," and the company says it won't tolerate discrimination over race, religion, sexual orientation or other characteristics.
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Diversity has long been a sensitive issue for the carmaker, even before Musk's condemnation of DEI. Tesla has
Tesla isn't the only company to