“Total Chaos” At Berlin Gigafactory As Tesla Struggles To Hire And Retain Staff | Carscoops carscoops
to send Twitter employees running for the door has been well publicized, but it looks like the CEO is also struggling with similar problems at Tesla, specifically at its German gigafactory.
One source, an employee at the Berlin site who requested anonymity over fears of losing their job, described the situation atas “total chaos,” and claimed some staff members have been off sick longer than they’ve worked, being present for only a handful of weeks in six months. The report claims that vacancies at Tesla have doubled since June globally and that the firm has only managed to recruit 7,000 of a planned 12,000 employees at the Berlin site, which is hampering productivity targets. Tesla had hoped to be pushing outweek by the end of 2022, but as of October, it was building fewer than half that number, just 2,000 units, making the German plant appear uncompetitive next to other Tesla factories.
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