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Investing.com -- Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) plans to pause production on Cybertruck and Model Y lines at its Austin factory for a week, starting June 30, with operations set to resume the following week.
During a meeting with workers earlier this month, the company announced the temporary shutdown, according to a Business Insider report on Tuesday. This would mark at least the third such production halt at the facility within a year.
Tesla informed employees that the pause would allow for maintenance on the production lines. The company told workers that these improvements would help increase production capacity, though it did not specify which vehicle lines might see higher output following the maintenance work.
During the production pause, employees will have the option to use paid time off or come to the factory for voluntary training and cleaning activities.
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