Reuters
Tesla on Tuesday said it was targeting 400 job cuts at its German gigafactory near Berlin, adding the plan was to achieve this through a voluntary programme instead of forced layoffs. "The currently weakening sales market for electric cars is also presenting Tesla with challenges," the company said in a statement, adding talks were being held with the plant's works council about the cuts. Tesla's Gruenheide site employs more than 12,000 staff and the carmaker last week said it would part with around 300 temporary workers, with the electric car maker planning global cuts of around 10%.