[TechWeb] April 17, according to foreign media reports, after some employees revealed that Tesla will carry out a round of layoffs this week, the highest proportion of layoffs may reach 20%, it was soon reported that Tesla had sent an email to the affected employees, informing them that they would receive severance, extension of benefits and other departure documents within 48 hours.
Although there was a large number of news about Tesla’s layoffs this week, several employees revealed that they had been laid off, and some foreign media also saw the layoff emails from the affected employees, Tesla did not publicly announce the layoffs.
However, according to the latest foreign media reports, Tesla CEO Musk revealed on his active social media on Tuesday that they are streamlining Tesla’s entire sales and delivery system, which has become complex and inefficient.
Streamlining the sales and delivery system means that some employees will be laid off, which basically confirms that Tesla is making layoffs, or at least the sales and delivery departments are laying off staff.
The news of Tesla’s round of layoffs appeared on Sunday local time.
At first, foreign media reported that a number of Tesla employees revealed that they had heard rumors that an important round of layoffs would be held this week.
Some employees revealed that the proportion of layoffs would reach up to 20%.
The following day, foreign media reported that Tesla had sent e-mails to employees who had been laid off, some of the affected employees sent emails after 1: 30 a.m. on Monday, and some employees who did not pay attention to the emails.
it was only when they arrived at work that they realized they had been laid off.
According to foreign media reports, Tesla laid off about 10% of his staff in this round of layoffs.
In a previous filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Tesla revealed that as of December 31, 2023, they had a total of 140473 employees worldwide, with about 10% layoffs, which means that about 14000 employees will be affected.
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