Anti-Defamation League sues Intel, its first-ever discrimination case against major American company | 19 Sept 2024 | The Anti-Defamation League has joined a lawsuit alleging a hostile workplace, discrimination, and wrongful termination at Intel brought by a former Israeli employee who alleges the company supported two executives who openly posted antisemitic propaganda tied to the Israel-Hamas war. For the first time in its century-plus history, the Anti-Defamation League is suing a Fortune 500 company, Intel, joining a case brought by the law firm of Wigdor on behalf of a former Israeli employee of the technology firm. The lawsuit, originally filed in August, claims Intel failed to respond to public antisemitism posted by executives and flagged by an Israeli employee (who later was moved into a position reporting to one of the executives) and ultimately retaliated against him by terminating his employment. An Intel spokeswoman said the company has a longstanding culture of diversity and inclusion and does not tolerate hate speech of any kind, pointing to its code of conduct. Intel has operated in Israel for 50 years, where it has invested more than $50 billion, and remains one of Israel's largest private employers with more than 11,700 Israeli employees. [See, it doesn't matter how much you try to appease these tyrants. Intel went woke before any other company. And they're still getting sued. --MDR]

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