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.
I frequently took unpaid time off at my jobs as I used all my paid time off for various vacations.
Tesla might not accommodate such requests though, so a sudden week off might be something someone would jump at for a last minute vacation.
Choosing to do so at a time convenient to you is something I can understand. For the benefit of your employer, no.
Well if you decide you wanna do something it’s not at their benefit anymore.
For the vast majority of people, coming in for the paid training/cleaning is the right choice.