They received termination notices for "failure to return to work" after they opted to take unpaid leave in order to protect themselves and their families from the virus.
Today in "why do Teslas keep randomly catching fire" news...
When Tesla began selling its Model S back in 2012, the cars were equipped with a "poorly designed battery" that was susceptible to leaking, according to a new Business Insider report. The battery leaks may have been the cause of short circuits and ensuing fires.
Natalie White's attorney confirmed she was "very close" to Brooks but didn't comment further, reportedly out of respect for Brooks' wife, who was grieving him at his funeral at the time White was being taken into custody.
Covid may be "less deadly" than originally thought and there may have been as many as 8.7 million cases during the last three weeks of March, versus roughly the 100,000 that were reported.
Not tragically hip enough yet? You can now send someone your car keys in a text message. Oh and by the way, your phone is listening to wash your hands.
“As for quality issues. Our car’s b-pillar trim doesn’t fit right and neither does this lower bumper trim, the rear door alignment is slightly off, the rear seats are similarly uneven, and there’s a loud rattle coming from the rear somewhere.”