California county says Tesla may not reopen vehicle
factory, stifling Musk's plans
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[May 09, 2020] By
Tina Bellon and Nathan Frandino
(Reuters) - Tesla Inc "must not reopen" its
vehicle factory in the San Francisco Bay area as local lockdown measures
to curb the spread of the coronavirus remain in effect, the local county
health department said on Friday.
The comments came after Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, told
employees Thursday evening that limited production would restart at the
factory in Fremont, Tesla's only U.S. vehicle factory, on Friday
afternoon.
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday afternoon said that
manufacturers in the state would be allowed to reopen. But Alameda
County, where the factory is located, is scheduled to remain shut until
the end of May.
A spokeswoman for the Alameda County Public Health Department in a
statement referred to the county's coronavirus lockdown order that only
permits essential businesses to reopen.
"Tesla has been informed that they do not meet those criteria and must
not reopen," the spokeswoman said.
Earlier on Friday, Erica Pan, a health officer for the county, said the
department has had many discussions with the company and recommended
that Tesla wait at least another week to monitor infection rates and
discuss safe ways to resume production.
Pan, speaking during a virtual townhall with the mayor of the city of
Alameda, called Tesla a "very hot topic."
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Vehicle manufacturing operations are not allowed to operate regularly,
according to the Alameda County order.
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Tesla Inc?s only U.S. vehicle factory is seen in Fremont,
California, U.S., during the global outbreak of the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19), May 8, 2020. REUTERS/Nathan Frandino
Musk has been bluntly criticizing the lockdown and stay-at-home orders, calling
them a "serious risk" to U.S. business and tagging them "unconstitutional,"
saying they would not hold up before the U.S. Supreme Court if challenged.
Tesla, in an internal mail seen by Reuters, had said that starting Friday,
limited operation would resume at the Fremont factory with 30% of normal
headcount per shift.
"Our Gigafactories in Nevada and New York have also begun limited operations as
approved by their respective states," the mail said.
However, Musk said employees who feel uncomfortable coming back to work were not
obligated to do so.
Tesla had sparred with officials in California in March Tesla over whether it
had to halt production at the Fremont factory under lockdown orders that allowed
only essential businesses to continue to operate. It ended the stand-off in
mid-March and said it would suspend production.
The lockdown order was imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19, which has
infected over 3.8 million people globally.
(Reporting by Tina Bellon in New York and Nathan Frandino in San Francisco;
additional reporting by Ayanti Bera in Bengaluru; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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