• According to reports, Tesla has laid off 200 Autopilot employees in the latest round of layoffs

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    According to reports, Tesla has laid off 200 Autopilot employees in the latest round of layoffs

    Following Musk's statement, Tesla began firing paid staff members, which would reduce the company's overall headcount by by 3.5 percent.

    Digital Desk: Tesla, owned by Elon Musk, reportedly
    locked a California office and showed departure doors to about 200 members of
    the Autopilot team.



    According to Bloomberg, the bulk of individuals fired
    were hourly employees, according to the persons who sought to remain anonymous
    because they were disclosing private information.



    According to the story, Musk had just last week announced
    plans to increase the number of hourly positions while reducing the number of
    paid positions by 10%.



    Following Musk's statement, Tesla began firing paid staff
    members, which would reduce the company's overall headcount by by 3.5 percent.



    According to a recent statistic, Tesla employs over
    100,000 workers across all of its sites.



    Iain Abshier said on LinkedIn that learning he will be
    let go by Tesla after just two weeks of employment hit him like "a gut
    punch."



    Robert Belovodskij, a second sacked Tesla employee,
    tweeted that he had been notified that the offer he had signed to return to
    Tesla full-time had been "rescinded owing to the current hiring freeze and
    10% staff reduction."