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Tesla 's German car factory allegedly operates under a "culture of fear" and its workers take sick leave at more than three times the industry average.
The plant, which was targeted by arsonists earlier this year , is now experiencing a degree of discord between workers and management.
Tesla sent managers to visit 30 employees while they were on sick leave.
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