The lawsuit contends Tesla factory workers are allowed to work during California's stay-at-home order because the facility is considered "critical infrastructure." He wrote that whether the company keeps any manufacturing in Fremont depends on how Tesla is treated in the future. If we even retain Fremont manufacturing activity at all, it will be dependen on how Tesla is treated in the future. An employee works on metal parts for Tesla cars at the Fremont factory in May 2015. Ives wrote that there's now a high-stakes poker game between Musk and county officials — and Musk showed his cards.
Source: CBC News May 09, 2020 21:26 UTC