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More Tesla employees say they were fired for staying home over COVID-19 fears even though CEO Elon Musk said they could

they were fired for staying home for fear of catching COVID-19, despite Elon Musk's guidance telling workers they're not obligated to come to work.Musk sent an email to workers in May when the factory reopened, saying if "you feel uncomfortable coming back to work at this time, please do not feel obligated to do so." Since then, Tesla appears to have reversed that guidance and is firing workers for failing to show up.

COVID-19 cases have steadily risen across California since the state allowed some businesses to reopen May 18, including in Alameda County where the Tesla factory is located.As Tesla's Fremont, California, factory reopened in mid-May, CEO Elon Musk reassured nervous workers that they wouldn't have to report to work if they "feel uncomfortable" about showing up to the factory during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since then, Tesla has fired at least five workers for staying home due to COVID-19 fears, according toThe Tesla factory first reopened in May despite orders from Alameda County, where the plant is located, to remain closed. Tesla

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