Tesla factory where a worker was crushed to death had safety weaknesses, report says
Chinese inspectors want to punish Tesla after the death of a Shanghai factory worker, Caixin Global reported.But inspectors said Tesla had safety weaknesses.
Tesla's North American and Chinese offices did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment. Tesla CEOMeanwhile, people claiming to work at the Tesla Shanghai factory have, and have appealed to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, saying their performance bonuses were cut after the employee's death.
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