Tesla Model Y Assembly Workers Told To Stay Home For A Week: Report
Briefly

Tesla's Austin factory assembly workers were instructed to either stay home or clean the factory floors for a week, including the Model Y crossover and Cybertruck lines. This reflects worsening demand issues for Tesla as many workers faced unusually long breaks with reduced overtime. Reports indicate that demand for the Cybertruck, once considered a high-demand vehicle, has cooled significantly. Expectations of building 120,000 units per year are currently deemed unattainable amid these production adjustments, illustrating the need for revised projections in response to market conditions.
"Tesla is facing demand issues that prompted workers at its Austin factory to either take a week off or clean the factory floors, affecting Model Y and Cybertruck production."
"Employees were reportedly instructed to take paid time off or participate in cleaning and training, reflecting a surprising shift in Tesla's production strategy amid cooling demand."
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