Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Using AI to sue Intel for racial discrimination?

Anyone thought about it? Many Intel engineers already received checks from the blacklisting lawsuit, but it was a pittance. Now all those companies are being investigated for their racial hiring programs. Many of us had to endure them rubbing our faces in the fact that our careers were limited because we were white males when they thought they were untouchable. You don't need a lawyer to sue in CA and we are all fairly detailed oriented. Seems like an easy couple of million per employee for a slam dunk case now that Intel is sitting on a $170 billion marketcap. Even if we dont win we can force them to explain themselves in public and expose the truth.


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H1Bs DEIs and ELTs su-king down the big subsidized corpa monies ! Wall Street and world banks in bed with each other to drain your working money gone !

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Post ID: @20r+1kdpsvv61

The DOJ is investigating all these companies. It was widely reported the CHIPs ACT money was delayed because Intel would not comply. That alone could be enough evidence to mount a case. Obviously if you suffered workplace harassment like many of us did you could subpeana the perpetrators.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/society-equity/us-justice-department-using-fraud-law-target-companies-dei-wsj-reports-2025-12-29/

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If enough people did it individually they would probably want to settle very quickly for a couple $100k. If you were meticulous with the AI paperwork to prevent hallucination it would only take a few years of watching the calendar to stand a good chance at winning a few million tax free. A good funemployment project!

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