Tesla’s Buffalo Workers Receive Notice of Layoffs as Part of Larger Downsizing Effort.

More Information on Tesla’s Job Cuts Revealed

In recent news, Elon Musk announced that Tesla would be cutting more than 10% of its workforce, resulting in 280 job cuts at the Buffalo, New York facility. The company has revealed this through a regulatory filing, stating that they laid off 280 workers in Buffalo, which accounts for about 14% of the site’s total workforce under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.

These layoffs are part of a larger downsizing effort across Tesla. Over the weekend, Elon Musk informed staff about the layoff plans, with some employees being informed of their termination with immediate effect. The layoffs have affected workers across the country as well as some staff at Tesla’s international offices. In addition to this, the layoffs impacted workers at Tesla’s factories in California and Texas.

Employees who were laid off began receiving severance packages from Tesla on Wednesday. Some workers reported being offered severance packages equivalent to two months’ worth of pay. This may be a way for Tesla to address any potential violations of the WARN Act, which mandates a 60-day notice period for large-scale layoffs. A spokesperson for Tesla did not provide an immediate comment on the matter.

Tesla’s Buffalo site plays a crucial role in training for Tesla’s driver-assist software and energy storage products. The facility also manufactures solar panels, EV charging, and energy storage components. Workers who have been laid off or have any tips can contact Business Insider reporter via a non-work email at gkay@businessinsider.com.

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