Elon Musk’s plans to return to the office were complicated for company employees at the Fremont factory, who complained of a lack of space and slow internet.
The information provided by ‘The Information’ refers to cases where several workers, who requested anonymity, complained of not being able to find a place in the office space, as well as pointing to the fact that the internet was very slow. making work impossible.
In addition, there were also complaints that there were not enough parking spaces for many employees. Some even said bosses told them they had to work less than five days a week at the facility due to space issues, which went against the CEO’s wishes.
Recall that recently the CEO of Tesla He said “Anyone who wants to work remotely must be in the office at a minimum (and I mean ‘minimum’) 40 hours a week or leave Tesla,” said Elon Musk, adding that that effort was less than what was required of employees. from factories.
The outlet further states that Tesla’s workforce has more than doubled from about 48,000 employees in 2019 to nearly 100,000 in 2021. However, the electric car maker will reduce the company’s workforce by about 10% in the next three months, confirmed Billionaire construction company CEO Elon Musk, in an announcement he made during the Qatar Economic Forum, revealed that the cuts would represent a decrease of about 3.5% in the company’s total number of employees.
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