
Tesla hit by government investigation after Reveal story
Cal/OSHA says it “takes seriously reports of workplace hazards and allegations of employers’ underreporting recordable work-related injuries.”
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JOIN TODAY!Alyssa Jeong Perry is an audio reporter at KQED and elsewhere . She's had stories air on NPR,WBUR's Here & Now and PRI's The World. And her print stories have been published in The Guardian and The Nation. Alyssa was also a 2015 ICFJ Fellow and a 2016 Mark Felt Fellow the UC Berkeley's Investigative Reporting Program. And she has her masters in journalism from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
Cal/OSHA says it “takes seriously reports of workplace hazards and allegations of employers’ underreporting recordable work-related injuries.”
Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a larger problem: Tesla has put electric car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say.
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