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Tesla is calling some workers back to California factory: Bloomberg News

Published 04/25/2020, 07:58 PM
Updated 04/25/2020, 08:00 PM
© Reuters. The view of Tesla Inc's U.S. vehicle factory in Freemont, California

(Reuters) - Tesla Inc (O:TSLA) is calling some workers back to its San Francisco Bay Area vehicle-assembly plant next week, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday.

Tesla had suspended production at its Fremont, California plant on March 24. The company had previously said that it planned to resume normal operations on May 4, a day after the Bay Area's shelter-in-place order is scheduled to be lifted.

However, San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Friday said that it was likely the Bay Area's stay-at-home order will get extended beyond the current expiration date of May 3, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Tesla supervisors told some staff in the paint and stamping operations at the California factory to report to the facility on April 29, the Bloomberg report https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-25/tesla-is-calling-some-california-plant-workers-back-next-week?sref=y3YMCJ4e said. They also asked workers to reply and say whether they plan to show up, the report added.

The company did not respond to Reuters' request for comment.

Latest comments

Went to microcenter. There was a crowd. Most wear mask and they think they wont get the virus. Tesla can give masks to their workers and all is well.
Masks work at limiting spread as long as everyone participates and wears one. Shops should require all customers to don a mask.
The state should fine Tesla for going against goverment orders.
where are you from? like china? we dont allow communism in free market economy.
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