https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-fremont-factory-reopening-op-ed/
Why Tesla’s Fremont Factory needed to reopen, with or without permission
May 17, 2020  Joey Klender      

It was imperative for Tesla to reopen its Fremont factory ... this is my
opinion, and I know this may rub some people the wrong way, but that’s not
the intent ...

Tesla “reopened” Fremont last Sunday, with some workers telling local media
by sunrise on that following Monday morning that they had just completed a
12-hour shift at the plant. How Tesla managed to do this, I don’t know. I
found it quite impressive that they were able to fly under the radar for as
long as they did ...

Then Tesla released the “Return to Work Playbook.” 38-pages of information
that would lead to a safe and healthy work environment for the 10,000 people
working at Fremont. Not only would it get Tesla back to cranking out
electric vehicles, but it would help people get back to work.

I know that unemployment is available, and I know that people were not
losing their benefits, but people do need to work. Tesla is still relatively
young, and if the company didn’t start making cars again, people would lose
benefits, their pay, and their jobs altogether.

But the impact of closing Tesla’s doors because of a lack of production is
much more significant than 10,000 people losing their jobs in Fremont. We’re
talking about Tesla employees across the world losing their jobs. Bigger
than that, the fight for sustainable transportation and energy would also be
set back once again, perhaps ten years or more ( 10yrs-after 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Years_After#History ).

It was evident to me (and Elon Musk) that drastic measures needed to be
taken. Musk took it upon himself to call people back to work, and people who
wanted to be there could. People that needed to stay home for their health
were also allowed to do so.

This is how it should be during a pandemic. Things have seemed to settle
down from what I understand, and there is probable cause to believe that
figures may be skewed to an extent. However, there is no confirmation that
this is the case, and we’ll probably never have one. But why not give people
the option to go to work if they choose? This country thrived on businesses
running and people working.

Despite all of the evidence that Tesla knew what it was doing, Alameda
County did not want the factory to reopen. Musk took it in his own hands and
opened the facility himself. This eventually led to some controversy, and
people believed the automaker was getting preferential treatment.

Preferential treatment? How? This is the same company that was told it
couldn’t open its doors just a day after the Governor said it could. How is
that preferential treatment? Tesla literally had to take a huge gamble and
open the factory under its own terms just to get some attention.

Look what happened. Tesla reopened, Alameda responded, Tesla gave the County
its safety plan, and they’re going to open next week. They are slightly
above “Minimum Basic Operations” currently, but next week it appears Tesla
will be back to producing its industry-leading electric vehicles.

I know this is going to ruffle some feathers, but Tesla had to make a
drastic move to get the County’s attention. They couldn’t be swept under the
rug anymore, and they couldn’t continue to have their startup date pushed
back. The future of the Earth depends on having these vehicles built.

TSLAQ ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSLAQ ) might say, “It is just a ploy
for Elon to put money in his pocket.” Well, news flash, he’s got plenty of
it. I think he’s more concerned about the well-being of his employees at
this point. He’s more concerned about saving the world from utter
destruction if electric cars don’t become the “norm” of transportation soon.

That’s why his risky move to reopen Fremont in an unapproved setting was
totally worth it. There is no reason anyone should have to stay home from
work if they don’t think it is necessary. If you’re scared of the virus and
believe you are in danger, then stay home, especially if you are given that
option.

Tesla made the jump, and it worked out, and it may rub some people the wrong
way. After all, not everyone is going to agree with you.
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