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Abstract:Tesla included several examples of "inappropriate conduct and the potential consequences" in case employees were "unsure" about the act.
{1} 根据CNBC公司发送的电子邮件,特斯拉通过电子邮件向员工发送电子邮件,警告他们违反保密协议的后果。在给员工的信中,特斯拉在公司中引用了“强烈的公共利益”和“将会做任何让我们失败的人。”特斯拉列举了几个“不当行为和潜在后果”的例子,以防员工“不确定什么构成不可接受的行为”。根据CNBC获得的公司电子邮件,Tesla通过电子邮件向员工发送电子邮件,警告他们违反保密协议的后果。在给员工的信中,特斯拉在公司中引用了“大量的公共利益”,并且“那些愿意看到我们失败的人。”该公司还警告说,其中一些人,表面上是记者,将通过他们的社交媒体账户“瞄准”员工。特斯拉建议,如果要求员工通过社交媒体获取信息,他们应该将请求转发给安全团队。“这些请求不仅可能对我们公司造成损害,也可能是非法的,会使您和您的同事/朋友面临风险。据CNBC报道,该信件中包含了一些”不当行为和潜在后果“的例子,可能”不确定是什么构成了不可接受的行为“,CNBC表示,”这个月,一名员工在社交媒体上发布了内部会议的拨入信息。该员工于第二天被识别并终止。“上个月针对一名前员工提出重罪指控,该员工将特斯拉域中的机密商业信息泄露给他的个人帐户并威胁透露机密的公司信息。”一名前员工将特斯拉的知识产权上传给了某人l iCloud帐户并将公司留给竞争对手。特斯拉提起诉讼并且是起诉他窃取商业机密。“特斯拉对前雇员和竞争对手提起诉讼,要求窃取专有信息和商业机密,以帮助竞争对手跨越多年来开发和运营自己的仓储,物流和库存控制业务所需的工作。 ”1月份,一名员工被确定在Twitter上与记者分享机密商业信息,包括生产号码。该员工因违反[保密协议]和特斯拉的通讯政策而被终止。“特斯拉和首席执行官埃隆马斯克最近几个月发现了令人不快的新闻报道,正如Business Insider的Linette Lopez指出的那样。更多:有一些尴尬的惊喜特斯拉的最新财报--Musk,一个多产的推特,也被卷入了争议之后,据称他”虚假地指出在推特上以特雷拉私人资金获得420美元的资金.Musk的推文引起了安全和交易委员会的注意,这令他停止就特斯拉发表重要声明。马斯克被罚款2000万美元,并被要求辞去特斯拉董事会主席三年的职务。特斯拉没有对周五的评论请求做出回应。 { 1}{0}{1}
Tesla emailed employees warning them of ramifications for violating their confidentiality agreements, according to company emails obtained by CNBC.In the letter to employees, Tesla cited “an intense amount of public interest” in the company and “people who will do anything to see us fail.”Tesla included several examples of “inappropriate conduct and the potential consequences” in case employees were “unsure about what constitutes unacceptable behavior.”Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Tesla emailed employees warning them of ramifications for violating their confidentiality agreements, according to company emails obtained by CNBC.In the letter to employees, Tesla cited “an intense amount of public interest” in the company, and “people who will do anything to see us fail.”The company also warned that some of these people, ostensibly journalists, would be “targeting” employees through their social media accounts. Tesla advised that if employees were asked for information through social media they should forward the requests to a security team.“These solicitations are not only potentially damaging to our company, they can also be illegal, putting you and your colleagues/friends at risk for termination or even the possibility of criminal charges,” the letter reportedly said.Tesla included several examples of “inappropriate conduct and the potential consequences” for employees who may be “unsure about what constitutes unacceptable behavior,” according to CNBC:“This month, an employee posted the dial-in information of an internal meeting on social media. This employee was identified and terminated the following day.”A felony charge was filed last month against a former employee who exfiltrated confidential business information from the Tesla domain to his personal account and threatened to disclose confidential company information.“A former employee uploaded Tesla intellectual property to a personal iCloud account and left the company for a competitor. Tesla filed a lawsuit and is suing him for stealing trade secrets.”Tesla filed a lawsuit against former employees and a competitor for stealing proprietary information and trade secrets to help the competitor leapfrog past years of work needed to develop and run its own warehousing, logistics, and inventory control operations.“In January an employee was identified for sharing confidential business information on Twitter, including production numbers, with journalists. The employee was terminated for violating their [nondisclosure agreement] and Tesla's Communications policy.”Tesla and CEO Elon Musk have found themselves in unflattering news reports in recent months, as Business Insider's Linette Lopez pointed out.Read more: There were some awkward surprises in Tesla's latest financial filingsMusk, a prolific tweeter, was also embroiled in controversy after he allegedly “falsely indicated” that funding to take Tesla private at $420 “was secured” in a tweet.Musk's tweets have caught the attention of the Security and Exchange Commission, which ordered him to stop making material statements regarding Tesla. Musk was fined $20 million and was required to step down as chairman of Tesla's board of directors for three years.Tesla did not respond to a request for comment on Friday.
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