This article originally appeared on Business Insider.
Tesla told staff it was laying off more than 10% of its workforce on Sunday night, but some workers didn’t realize they were laid off until they showed up at the company’s facilities, five current or former workers told Business Insider.
The cuts impacted engineers and production associates alike. At Tesla’s factory in Sparks, Nevada, workers faced a roughly two-hour line to get into the facility on Monday morning as a result of badge checks, one worker said.
At the factory, the security team was scanning the badges of workers coming out of the shuttles that ferry people between the factory and nearby
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