Tesla told Austin workers on its Model Y and Cybertruck lines to stay home for the week of Memorial Day, three workers told Business Insider.

The break is unusually long, the workers said. Production lines were up and running during the same period last year, they said.

The electric vehicle maker notified employees earlier this week. The workers, who are paid hourly, were told they could either take paid time off or come in for cleaning and training but would not be working on the production line.

Tesla deliveries dropped 13% year over year during the first quarter.

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    Tesla will announce their new military grade model that the defense will purchase thousands of cars using tax money.

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      I mean, maybe that’s a good thing for any future resistance movement? The powers that be using highly flammable / explosive, unreliable, piece of shit glued together trucks that can’t handle a carwash.

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    Yea pretty obvious. I need a car and Tesla would be a good choice if that fucking asshole didn’t own it.

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    This wouldn’t explain the CT line, but they’re going to release 2 new vehicles by June 30th that use the same line as the Model Y/3. They did upgrades for that during the model y changeover. It could be the final changes before they are released, but again, that doesn’t explain the CT.

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    I’ve been arguing the Q1 result was cooked already from day 1 they came out. The actual result is probably way worse. One of the reasons is that Tesla has been producing way to many cars, and the cars on stock are overvalued to push the deficit into the future. Where they probably hope to camouflage the loss in other ways.
    But competition is intensifying, and Tesla is already at a very low margin on each car sold. Increased competition is at a point where Tesla will have to sell cars at a deficit. While at the same time write off value on stock. Or alternatively lose even more marketshare.
    The glory days where Tesla had the highest margin per car sold in the industry are long gone.

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      Yes, all that, but the effect of Elon completely alienating the people who wanted to buy Teslas can’t be understated. I don’t hate the cars at all, but my god I loathe Elon and would never give him money.

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        Absolutely, if Elon had been a normal CEO, Tesla would probably still be riding on the reputation they had few years ago.
        What I’m saying is that it will be hard for Tesla to make a comeback, even if they somehow manage to restore the name.
        They are no longer a technology leader, and they aren’t leading on value either, which makes Tesla just one among many options.
        And it seems they can’t keep up with the competition anymore, now that the traditional auto makers have learned the basics of making a good EV. And China is so far ahead on batteries and Fast Charging it isn’t even funny.
        Both BYD and CATL have batteries that can charge 3 times faster than the fastest Tesla!

        In USA Tesla is protected by tariffs, So USA has lower competition, but in Europe and China, I don’t think Tesla has much of a future, (EU has 3 times as many BEV models to choose from than USA!) and even USA will be a a huge uphill struggle, because they have such poor brand recognition.
        I don’t think Musk can turn Tesla around, the claimed options to do that are RoboTaxi, and AI and robots. But Tesla is not even close to be leading in any of those fields. So Tesla will be a company with huge R&D costs, but little money coming in. Unless Musk can keep conning new investors of course.

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        The brand can recover if they remove Musk but I’ll never support it cause the Nazi will still get his cake from w.e cars get sold.

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      Absolutely, but you could also say that beginning was a year ago, where Tesla sales began to slump.
      Remember when we hear about poor sales this year compared to 2024, that 2024 was already a bad year for Tesla!

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        It was probably when their “founder” did two Nazi salutes on stage at the inauguration of the President of the United States.

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      Happened to me there, though not as long. Friday, they told everyone on the line I worked on (S) most of us were being let go, but a few of us (myself included) were told we were staying. Fast-forward to Monday, they called me while half-way to work (this was in Fremont and I live in the central valley, so it was a 2 hour drive without traffic; which is never going to happen on the Altamonte) to say they actually let everyone go.

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        I am a cynical bastard, and I wonder if they told everyone that they were one of the people not being let go, then contacted them later to tell them everyone was being laid off.

        It gives the workers a -temporary- feeling of relief. Which could stop a riot etc etc.
        And it’s so very dishonestly devious that it’s deffo something that Felon Mucks would do, just because he can.

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          Nah; like the first part where they said who was leaving and who was staying on was in person at the factory. Like a “stand over here if your name is called” thing.

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        It’s not paid time off.

        Edit: I used to work a salary position in Texas. On slow days it was common to tell the hourly employees we had nothing for them right now and to go home. The salary employees always had something to do.

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          They can “take” paid time off, meaning their few vacation days being used because of the failure of the company. Or they can come in to clean lmao.

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    Why are the humans cleaning. I thought Elon was building human robots to do that

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    Looks like they arent paying their workers for the time either. Sounds like things are going really well there. I wonder if the workers who fall below 32 hours per week will get their full time benefits (like health care) cut. I’d bet yes.

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