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Elon Musk confirms Tesla cutting salaried workforce by 10% over next 3 months

Benzinga Real-time News ·  Jun 21, 2022 03:47  · Headlines

$Tesla(TSLA.US)$ CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that the electric vehicle maker is reducing the salaried workforce by 10% over the next three months, for the first time confirming a timeline for the reduction, adding that he expects the company's hourly workforce to grow instead.

What Happened: The billionaire entrepreneur said that Tesla's overall immediate headcount will be lower by 3% to 3.5% in the near term but it will be higher in about a year's time.

A year from now, I think our headcount will be higher both in salaried and hourly" workers, but for now the headcount reduction will be "3% to 3.5%.

- Musk, participating virtually, told Bloomberg at the Qatar Economic Forumbeing held in Doha.

The world's richest person explained that Tesla grew very fast on the "salaried side" and a little too fast in some areas. "We expect to grow our hourly workforce."

Why It Matters: Earlier this month, Musk had said that he wanted to cut 10% of jobs at Tesla, although he later clarified that "total headcount will increase, but salaried should be fairly flat."

The 50-year-old CEO had reportedly told employees that Tesla is to "pause all hiring worldwide" and suggested he had a "super bad feeling" about the economy.

Price Action: Tesla closed 1.7% higher at $650.3 on Friday.

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