4 staff have sued Rivian in separate lawsuits this 12 months over allegations they had been harassed, in some circumstances by prime executives, and that the corporateās management did little to handle their issues, in accordance with a TechCrunch assessment of courtroom data.
Rivian has additionally reached settlements in three different harassment and discrimination circumstances, TechCrunch has realized.Ā
Lawsuits arenāt unusual within the automotive trade, significantly with giant firms that function factories and a number of amenities. However the allegations contained in these beforehand unreported lawsuits towards Rivian, and those that it has settled, recommend the corporate continues to be checking out its inner tradition ā a tradition that was thrust into the highlight three years in the past when it went public.
Two of the lawsuits, filed in Californiaās Orange County Superior Court docket, focus on Rivian chief designer Jeff Hammoud, who has been with the corporate since 2017.Ā
One filed by former coloration, materials, and end staff director Elizabeth Curran in February 2024 accuses Hammoud of being āliable to irrational outbursts of anger,ā incidents she describes as being āusually directed on the girls in management.āĀ
The opposite, filed by sculptor Nathan Facciolla in October 2024, alleges Hammoud created a hostile work surroundings and known as Facciollaās spouse āa hookerā as a result of she labored an evening shift at a hospital.
Each staff declare they reported Hammoud to HR and thatĀ he was not disciplined.
A lawyer for Hammoud declined to remark.
A 3rd lawsuit, filed in federal courtroom final month by line employee Jeremiah Powe, accuses recently-departed chief working officer Frank Klein of assault and battery after he allegedly pulled Powe to the bottom for violating the corporateās costume code. Powe instructed native regulation enforcement that he believed Rivian didnāt correctly examine the alleged incident, in accordance with a police reportĀ obtained by TechCrunch.
Attorneys for Powe declined to remark. Klein declined to remark and directed TechCrunchās inquiries to Rivian.
Rivian was additionally sued by a manufacturing employee at its Regular, Illinois manufacturing facility in February 2024. Nicole Hawkins filed a lawsuit within the Eleventh Judicial Court docket in McLean County, Illinois claiming she was bodily harassed and threatened by a coworker. When she reported this to Rivianās human sources division, she claims ā[n]othing was performed.ā The case is doubtlessly being settled, because the docket now exhibits Hawkinsā legal professional is asking for a dismissal. Her legal professional declined to remark.
Rivian declined to touch upon the claims made by every worker, citing the truth that the lawsuits are ongoing.
āRivian is dedicated to offering an impressive office freed from harassment, discrimination and retaliation,ā Marina Hoffmann, Rivianās VP of worldwide communications, mentioned in an emailed assertion. āAs with every group with 1000’s of staff, conditions do come up that immediate us to take motion. After we change into conscious of conduct that will violate our company insurance policies or the regulation, we examine totally and take acceptable motion.ā
These lawsuits come only a few years after Rivianās former head of gross sales and advertising and marketing Laura Schwab put firmās tradition below scrutiny when she sued the corporate over her personal allegations of sexual discrimination and wrongful termination.
Schwab claimed in her 2021 lawsuit that founder and CEO R.J. Scaringe had āsurrounded himself with a good knit group of malesā who created a āpoisonous bro traditionā that resulted in āblatant marginalizationā of girls. She mentioned she was fired two days after she introduced her expertise to HR.
Schwabās lawsuit and her weblog put up in regards to the firmās tradition garnered lots of consideration forward of Rivianās blockbuster IPO in 2021. However she quietly settled with the corporate six months later and dismissed the lawsuit, courtroom data present. Her lawyer declined to touch upon the settlement.
Oscar Ramirez, a lawyer representing each Curran and Facciolla, instructed TechCrunch in an interview that these new lawsuits recommend little has modified following Schwabās case.
āThere appears to be a basic sample of high-ranking managers participating in fully insane conduct and concentrating on staff for any variety of protected actions, or due to their traits,ā he mentioned.Ā
āA frothing rageā
Curran, who labored on the firmās Irvine, California headquarters, alleges that Hammoud confronted her throughout a March 2023 assembly in āa frothing rage, red-faced with anger, veins on his head, and neck bulging as he berated herā after she had hassle accessing a pc presentation. She claims the incident introduced her to tears.
The subsequent day, in accordance with the grievance, Curran instructed a Rivian HR consultant that she wished to debate the incident. However the HR rep allegedly by no means adopted up with Curran and didnāt provide her the chance to file a proper grievance.Ā
Within the weeks that adopted, Hammoud allegedly put Curran on a efficiency enchancment plan based mostly on what Curranās legal professionals say had been āfalseā causes. Throughout this āreset plan,ā Curran claims Hammoud made feedback about how a lot she was or wasnāt smiling. Curranās legal professionals word within the grievance that Hammoudās feedback had been āone thing that different Rivian administrators uniformly agreed was not regular.ā
In September 2023, Curran was known as into a gathering with Hammoud and an HR rep and was fired for failing to make āample enhancements in the course of the āreset planā,ā in accordance with the grievance.
This was not the primary time Hammoud had been accused of harassing staff.Ā
Facciolla, who began working at Rivian in 2017, claims in his lawsuit that Hammoud would commonly āangrily humiliateā staff. This created a poisonous tradition that led to staff overworking themselves out of concern of Hammoudās reprisals, in accordance with Facciollaās grievance.
Simply earlier than Christmas in 2022, in accordance with Facciollaās lawsuit, staff on his staff had been working 12-to-14 hour days for 3 weeks straight. In the future, Hammoud allegedly obtained offended that one other worker left the workplace to care for their sick little one. The chief designer then allegedly began āaggressively carving upā Facciollaās clay mannequin of certainly one of Rivianās autos in response, making āmain adjustments which can be usually made within the early phasesā of the automobile growth course of.Ā
Later that night, when Facciolla instructed Hammoud he wanted to go dwelling as a result of his spouse was working an evening shift on the hospital, Hammoud allegedly requested: āIs she a hooker now?āĀ
Facciolla reported Hammoud to HR and, in accordance with the grievance, the division āappeared superficially sympathetic, however proved bored with correcting the scenario.ā Facciolla claims HR spoke to Hammoud, however didn’t self-discipline him.Ā
Facciolla started seeing a therapist and finally took āa number of weeks off after Christmas to get wellā however allegedly skilled extra mistreatment from Hammoud when he returned. Facciolla resigned in June 2023.Ā
Hoffmann declined to touch upon specifics of any of the allegations specified by any of the lawsuits. In a followup electronic mail, she shared a press release that Rivian has āexpress insurance policies that tackle acceptable conduct within the office and all staff, together with executives, are required to comply with these insurance policies.āĀ
Bother in Illinois
Powe, in the meantime, claims that in November 2022 then-COO Klein āstormed into [his] work space, shouting with rageā and mentioned Poweās necklace and Rivian-issued jacket violated the corporateās costume code.
Klein then allegedly grabbed Powe by the jacket and āforcefully pulled him towards the bottom,ā earlier than he āproceeded to seize [Powe] by the crotch, and unzipped his pants a number of occasions.ā Powe claims āa number ofā different staff witnessed this.Ā
Powe reported Klein to Rivianās HR staff that day, in accordance with the lawsuit, and claims the corporate spent a few month investigating the incident. In the meantime, Powe filed a police report with the Regular, Illinois police division in December 2022 as a result of he believed āRivian safety was not going to research the incident,ā in accordance with the responding officerās abstract. The Regular Police Division instructed TechCrunch the case was closed and no fees had been filed.
In his lawsuit, Powe claims ā[s]everal different staffā at Rivianās manufacturing facility had made ārelated complaints towards Klein to Rivianās HR Divisionā previous to his alleged assault. Powe saved working at Rivian, however was struck by a automobile at work in September 2023 and injured. He then claims Rivian āmaliciouslyā required him to clock in on the second ground of the manufacturing facility, and says he was finally fired in November 2023, which he says was performed āwith out trigger.āĀ
Klein left Rivian in September 2024 to change into chief working officer of house firm Rocket Lab.Ā
A number of Rivian settlements
Schwabās case isn’t the one harassment lawsuit Rivian has settled lately, courtroom data present. TechCrunch has found not less than two others since 2022.
Battery staff member Angela Betancourt sued Rivian in federal courtroom in September 2022 after allegedly being ācommonly subjected to undesirable sexual advances by a number of of her male coworkersā on the firmās manufacturing facility in Illinois. Betancourt reported the harassment to āa number of HR representatives,ā in accordance with the grievance. However, her legal professionals wrote, the corporate āfailed to handle such illegal harassment and the corporate tradition that allows it.ā
In an amended grievance filed in August 2023, which sought class motion standing, Betancourtās legal professionals wrote that it’s āfrequent data that ladies are routinely sexually harassed at Defendantās facility with the data of administration, however with out administration making any actual, substantive effort to appropriate it.ā
After Rivian unsuccessfully tried to maneuver the case to arbitration, the corporate and Betancourt reached a settlement in August 2024 and the lawsuit was dismissed.
Natasha Hill, an operations and manufacturing affiliate at Rivianās manufacturing facility, sued the corporate in federal courtroom in October 2023 after one other worker allegedly shared an āexpress videoā of her with āquite a few coworkers.ā She claimed the worker continued to indicate the video to others even after she reported the alleged incident to her supervisors.
Hill claimed in her swimsuit that one other worker threatened her with a firearm. After reporting all of this to HR, Hillās lawsuit states that she was terminated in July 2023 āin connectionā with the āinvestigation relating to the firearm incident.ā
Hill and Rivian reached a settlement and dismissed the lawsuit in April 2024.