It seems that everything that surrounds Fisker Automotive has all makings of a soap opera. And the bad economic situation the company is going, the cessation of productive activity and the dismissals last Friday seems to give a lot of talk in the coming weeks.
The last thing we learned through an article Reuters published is that the 160 workers laid off (75% of the workforce in California) have sued the company for not having warned in advance the termination of their employment and are therefore more outraged, not remember any compensation.
Fisker says “you can not afford to pay compensation” if you want to stay alive, something that logically workers irritated them enough. A lawyer for the fired workers believe that the brand will soon be declared bankrupt. We know that recently the car company went to a law firm known for of his advice on the financial situation and advise on possible bankruptcy. At present the company has 53 managers who are trying to get active and therefore some investment that continue making their cars “green.”
In the coming days we imagine you know more news about the future of the company. What is clear is that without funding the brand can not go on, especially if there are hardly any units in stock. To all the problems now have to add workers demand, something that can not possibly win the car company by failing to comply with current legislation indicating that layoffs should be notified sixty days in advance.