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Slaughterhouses and sawmills had better safety records than Tesla, but the company says it’s improving – Los Angeles Times


Los Angeles Times

Slaughterhouses and sawmills had better safety records than Tesla, but the company says it's improving
Los Angeles Times
Elon Musk is moving as fast as he can to replace human workers with robots, but right now he's dealing with some serious flesh-and-blood issues. Tesla Motors Inc., the electric car company he runs, is under fire for its record on workplace safety.
A new report slams Tesla working conditions, claims employees have suffered twice as many serious injuriesBusiness Insider
Labor Group Says Tesla Plant's Worker Injury Rate Tops Industry AverageForbes
Injury rates at Tesla's auto factory were 31 percent higher than the industry average, report findsThe Verge
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