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  • Elon Musk said Tesla engineers may have to sleep on the line to build the company's next-gen EV.
  • Tesla workers have previously said they slept on factory floors during production ramp-ups.
  • Tesla is working on a mass-market EV, which it expects to start producing in 2025.
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[โ€“] fubarx@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

If you have to make people sleep on the job or be in meetings outside work hours (and you don't have to for legitimate reasons like timezones), it means you're either under-staffed, you have live/work balance issues, or you don't care if you burn out your reports. Often, it's all three.

Either way, it's a clear sign of bad management.