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Tesla to give permanent jobs to 500 short-term staff at German gigafactory

Tesla on Thursday stated it would give permanent jobs from Nov. 1 to 500 momentary employees at its German gigafactory near Berlin, in what the U.S. electrical carmaker called an optimistic evaluation of the further development of e-car production.

Gruenheide, Tesla's only European gigafactory, employs around 12,000 personnel. Tesla stated that at the last personnel meeting, works council head Michaela Schmitz had actually gotten in touch with management to cut momentary work and bring more staffers into permanent employment.

Earlier this year, Tesla pared back staffing there with voluntary staff reductions. It likewise did not extend agreements for some subcontractor workers, as part of a group-wide effort to cut costs.

A month back, German car manufacturer

Volkswagen stated it was considering

shutting regional factories and decreasing staff.

At a time when lots of business are speaking about job cuts and plant closures, the news that a further 500 people will be offered a long-term point of view at Tesla in an irreversible position is particularly pleasing, Tesla stated.

Tesla said this request had actually been thoroughly evaluated by the plant's management, including

German union IG Metall

, which has long criticised working conditions at Gruenheide, had not been associated with these deliberations.

Tesla did not divulge the number of short-lived workers are utilized at Gruenheide.

(source: Reuters)