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Tesla's Musk says ready for arrest as he reopens California plant against local order

Published 05/11/2020, 01:13 PM
Updated 05/11/2020, 09:09 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington

By Tina Bellon

(Reuters) - Tesla Inc (O:TSLA) Chief Executive Elon Musk on Monday said production was resuming at the automaker's sole U.S. vehicle factory, in California, defying an order to stay closed and saying if anyone had to be arrested it should be him.

The move comes as states and cities around the United States experiment with ways to safely reopen their economies after the coronavirus outbreak shuttered businesses and forced tens of millions of Americans out of work.

Musk over the weekend threatened to leave California for Texas or Nevada over his factory's closure. His move has highlighted the competition for jobs and ignited a rush to woo the billionaire executive by states that have reopened their economies more quickly in response to encouragement from U.S. President Donald Trump.

In an email on Monday, Tesla referred to an order on Thursday by California's governor allowing manufacturers to resume operations and said that as of Sunday, previously furloughed employees were back to their regular employment status.

"We're happy to get back to work and have implemented very detailed plans to help you keep safe as you return," according to the email seen by Reuters and titled "Furlough Has Ended And We Are Back To Work in Production!"

Musk in a tweet said production was resuming on Monday, adding that he would join workers on the assembly line. "If anyone is arrested, I ask that it only be me," he wrote.

Health officials in Alameda County, where the Fremont factory is based, late on Monday said they were aware that Tesla had opened beyond the so-called minimum basic operations allowed during lockdown, and had notified the company it could not operate without a county-approved plan.

In a statement, officials said they expected a proposal from Tesla later on Monday and "hope Tesla will likewise comply without further enforcement measures." The statement did not specify consequences and said officials would not comment further.

The county's lockdown order says violations are punishable by fine, imprisonment or both.

A spokeswoman for the Fremont Police Department on Monday said her office was enforcing the lockdown order at the direction of the health department and had been advised that the county is working with Tesla directly.

Separately on Monday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said California should do whatever is necessary to help the electric carmaker reopen its only U.S. vehicle factory if it wants to keep the company in its state.

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday said he spoke to Musk several days ago and that the Tesla founder’s concerns helped prompt the state to begin its phased reopening of manufacturing last week.

“I have not only known that company but I have known its founder for many, many years,” Newsom said in his daily coronavirus press briefing. “I have great reverence for their technology, for their innovative spirit, for their leadership.”

Tesla, which also has a vehicle plant in Shanghai and is building another in Berlin, on Saturday sued the county, alleging it had violated California's constitution by defying Newsom's orders allowing manufacturers to reopen.

Musk has discussed opening a second U.S. factory outside California in the past. In a tweet in February, he solicited comments on potentially opening a factory in Texas.

Since his threat to leave California on Saturday, officials from Texas, Georgia, Utah, Oklahoma and Nevada have reached out to Musk on Twitter, encouraging him to relocate to their state.

A Texas official said his county was available immediately to accommodate Tesla and invited the billionaire CEO for a visit.

"We have a motivated, pro-business governor," Richard Cortez, county judge of Texas' Hidalgo County, said on Monday. "What we no longer have is a shelter at home mandate."

Musk in response tweeted: "Note is much appreciated."

© Reuters. Tesla's primary vehicle factory reopens in Fremont

Latest comments

Democratic states are busy playing politics to ruin economy and defeat Trump . Very nasty game , un american to say the least. Democratic base is affected the most and therefore the entire base must switch to send a clear messege” If you are not for us - we are not for dems - *******it!!”
Why is Minuchin’s Picture at top of article
I never thought when I was a kid that people would pay so much for an Electric Battery Car...Jesus
prices will come down as production is streamlined hopefully after the pandemic
there should be no lock down because there is no pandemic ! We being fooled by dark forces .
this guys, hum gourou, is mad... so he is literally above the law. he was a liar, he is now a criminal. and he does not care about his people... just believe in money and smoke... like his tesla stock, well hope all his believers won't lost their retirement at the end of his game.
BMW has self driving technology, Nissan has self driving tech, Volkswagen, Toyota, etc, etc... Obviously ethics has nothing to do with "changing the future for the better" Elon Musk is a desperate manipulator riding that hashtag to the bitter end like nazis inside a bunker.
Well.I was saving for a Tesla. But after this display of capitalism, I’ll buy me a Chinese one. And I wonder how many with me. The life of one worker at Tesla plant is worth more then his whole empire of dirt
People die without money too.
More people will die driving a Tesla than building one.
True! Let them all gather at the front of Casa Blanca, die in protest to the Government, of-by-for people nonesense.
if your at risk you should get your supplies now because the rest of us are coming outside. its summertime.
we cant all just die in a bubble.
who gave me a thumbs down? I'd like to hear the argument for dying in a bubble.
lol right
Years ago I borrowed money from Jimmy “Two Times” but I couldn’t pay it back. He told he would either cut my heart out with a switchblade or let me die in a bubble. I chose the bubble and escaped. There ya go...
Corona Tesla who's with us? no mask required. show your support by using your given right to vote yeah or nay
In Musk we trust!
If Musk can safely open the factory then what is the issue. Bureacracy has no place in capitalism.
Move the operation billions wasted. Corona Tesla is for everyone, in Texas/Nevada and let's add it's buyers to the list too.
employees be dam med everyone's going down with this ship. Corona Tesla veryone wants it.
That’s really fd up
Was not a threat...he said it was the last straw.  Here's the quote:  "Frankly, this is the final straw. Tesla will now move its HQ and future programs to Texas/Nevada immediately. If we even retain Fremont manufacturing activity at all, it will be dependen on how Tesla is treated in the future. Tesla is the last carmaker left in CA."
Fight for freedom to get infected or transmit to others!
as the 21st century most popular tech-industry-reasearch-entrepreneur said: "House-arrest healthy people: this is fascist. Give the people back their freedom!"
lol the world is nuts, for a flu.
Let's review some FACTS: According to John Hopkins COVID site; Alameda county has 2064 cases. It has a population of 1,671,000 people. That mean 0.12 of 1% of the population has been diagnosed. But sure, let's shut down the entire economy, destroy people's livelihoods, see increased rates of suicide, depression and alcholism over a statistically tiny chance of infection. (And that's not even considering the low fatality rates)
Well done Elon if the commies running California had their way everyone would be starving and relying on the government for handouts.
You are exposing the limp wrists and they dont like it
cv19 does a fine job of exposing previously hidden inconsistencies. When whales clash shrimp get hurt. 3 levels of government not pulling on the same string, that's not only POSSIBLE under Trump but a logical outcome when you look at the man (Trump) and his ongoing chaos whatever he touches (including his own business dealings of past tax returns that he can't be openly proud of and which he is hiding from public view at all cost). Mnuchin acts loyal to Trump but his actions are neither consistent with current recommendations of health nor do they further the advance of America in the end.
Say what????
California created complex laws that are almost impossible to decipher criminalizing people that are just making a living. People need to be aware of how they created a law called AB 5 which criminalizes everyone from strippers to nail salons business etc.. They made this law retro active going back 3-4 years with a clause that allows for criminal punishment for people paying anyone for a service or issuing a 1099 etc...Our elected officials should be helping to make business easier, but they have turned against the people in favor of large cash payments. Corruption rules California....
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