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These included serious and extremely serious work-related accidents, the “Stern” reported according to an advance report on Thursday, citing information from authorities and emergency services.
“This frequency of work accidents is not normal,” said the district manager of IG Metall for Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony, Dirk Schulze. He emphasized that his “greatest concern is that someone will die at some point.”
At times, according to “Stern” information, accidents occurred almost daily at the factory in Grünheide, Brandenburg. According to rescue centers, an ambulance or helicopter was called 247 times in the first year after opening, the magazine reported. Converted to the number of employees, this is three times as many emergencies as, for example, at the Audi plant in Ingolstadt.
According to the company, more than 10,000 employees are currently working at the factory in Brandenburg – “22,500 employees are possible in the future,” explained Tesla. The group wants to double production capacity at the plant to one million cars.
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