Tesla Germany factory employee sick leave rate rises to 17%, Musk personally investigates
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Tesla's German factory employee sick leave rate rises to 17%, Musk personally conducts investigation, according to German newspaper Handelsblatt# 252; The employee sick leave rate at nheide's Tesla factory climbed to 17% in August, more than three times the average level of the German automotive industry last year. IT Home noticed that on September 27th local time, Musk stated on the X platform that he is investigating this issue.
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