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Tesla is suspending production at its United States factories until May 4 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting the company to cut pay for salaried employees between 10% and 30% and furlough workers, according to an internal email sent Tuesday night and viewed by TechCrunch.Pay cuts for salaried employees — which ranges from 30% for vice presidents, 20% for director-level executives and 10% for the remaining workforce — is expected to be in place until the end of the second quarter, according to the email.
The salary cuts and furloughs will begin April 13.
Employees who cannot work from home and have not been assigned critical onsite positions will be furloughed until May 4, according to the email.While we are continuing to keep only minimum critical operations running, we expect to resume normal production at our United States facilities on May 4, barring any significant changes,& the email from Tesla human resources department head Valerie Workman.
&Until that time, it is important we take action to ensure we remain on track to achieve our long-term plans.Tesla operates a number of factories and facilities throughout the United States , namely its main assembly plant in Fremont, Calif., its Nevada gigafactory that produces battery packs and electric motors for the Model 3 and its factory in Buffalo, New York, which makes solar products.This is a shared sacrifice across the company that will allow us to progress during these challenging times,& the email read.Furloughed employees will remain employees of Tesla without pay.
They will their healthcare benefit.
The email directs furloughed employees to apply for unemployment benefits.Tesla said in the email to employees that it will also put any merit-based actions such as equity grants on hold.Tesla suspended production at its Fremont factory beginning March 23, a week after a shelter in place order went into effect in Alameda County due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Some basic operations that support Tesla charging infrastructure and what it describes as its &vehicle and energy services operations& has continued at the factory, which under normal circumstances employs more than 10,000 people.
About 2,500 workers are still working at the plant.Tesla said in March that it had enough liquidity to weather the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Its cash position at the end of the fourth quarter was $6.3 billion before its recent $2.3 billion capital raise.We believe this level of liquidity is sufficient to successfully navigate an extended period of uncertainty,& Tesla said.The company hadavailable credit lines worth about $3 billion, including working capital lines for all regions as well as financing for the expansion of its Shanghai factory at the end of the fourth quarter of 2019.





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