Tesla is laying off workers who only just started and withdrawing employment offers as Elon Musk's job cuts begin
had his job offer as a manufacturing controls development engineer" rescinded. He said:"The timing of the situation is also unfortunate as I was due to start in early August."
At the start of June Musk told Tesla executives to pause all hiring because he had a"super bad feeling" about the economy and needed to cut 10% of the company's workforce. However,Mansi Chandresha started at Tesla in February as a data analyst andafter learning she was being cut:"I have been trying to gather myself to the news that my position with Tesla was terminated."
Nevertheless she added:"I am grateful for the fact that I got an opportunity to work with a fantastic team." Chandresha said she was urgently seeking a new role before her student visa expired at the end of July.are suing the company claiming the electric carmaker violated federal law by laying off hundreds of employees on short notice.
John Lynch and Daxton Hartsfield, who filed the lawsuit, said at least 500 of their coworkers in Nevada lost their jobs at around the same time, the document showed.whose jobs had been cut. More are likely to suffer a similar fate as Musk said at the Qatar Economic Forum last week that reduction would take effect over the next three months.Subscribe to push notifications
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