Tesla closed down an office in San Mateo, California, that had been focused on the electric automaker’s driver-assistance system. Roughly 200 people — more than half of staff at the facility — were laid off, according to the Journal, while some will be permitted to relocate elsewhere within the company.
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Tesla closed down an office in San Mateo, California, that had been focused on the electric automaker’s driver-assistance system. Roughly 200 people — more than half of staff at the facility — were laid off, according to the Journal, while some will be permitted to relocate elsewhere within the company.
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