U.S.-based employees of chip giant TSMC are taking legal action, alleging discrimination against non-Asian workers.

Article published on: 14th November 2024

Credit: Hong Kong Free Press

In Summary:

More than a dozen employees from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest chip manufacturer, have filed a class action lawsuit in the U.S., alleging discrimination against non-Asian workers. The lawsuit accuses TSMC of creating a hostile work environment for non-Asian employees and favoring Asian staff in hiring, firing, and work practices. Plaintiffs claim non-Asian workers are often excluded from key discussions and subjected to workplace abuse. TSMC, which produces advanced microchips for major tech products like Apple iPhones and Nvidia AI hardware, has responded by affirming its commitment to diversity and equal employment opportunities.

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