22.1 C
Delhi
Saturday, March 7, 2026

Tensions rise between Tesla and the German union

A labour dispute is intensifying at Tesla’s factory near Berlin as Germany’s IG Metall union attempts to gain control of the plant’s works council in a vote taking place from Monday to Wednesday. The works council, an elected employee body that negotiates pay and working conditions with management, is a key element of Germany’s corporate structure, particularly in the automotive sector. At Tesla’s plant in Gruenheide, however, relations between management and organised labour have remained tense since the facility opened in 2022.

IG Metall has accused the electric carmaker of poor working conditions and covert job reductions, arguing that the absence of a collective labour agreement leaves workers without adequate protections.

The factory employs around 10,000 people in Brandenburg state. The union secured 39 percent of the vote in the previous works council election in 2024. However, four non-union lists later combined to form a majority that was seen as more supportive of management.

Labour experts say Tesla’s situation is unusual within Germany’s automotive sector. Ernesto Klengel of the Hans-Boeckler Foundation said the lack of a union majority on the works council makes Tesla “a real exception” and criticised management for not prioritising cooperation with employee representatives.

The dispute adds to Tesla’s challenges in Europe, where sales have faced pressure from increased competition from Chinese manufacturers. In Germany, the company has also faced criticism after chief executive Elon Musk expressed support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

Some employees speaking outside the factory raised concerns about workplace conditions. One logistics worker from Nigeria, who said he had worked at the plant for three years and was among around 100 IG Metall candidates in the election, accused management of failing to listen to staff. He also alleged that workers from the African community had fewer opportunities for promotions and leadership roles.

Another employee, who identified himself as Vikram, said some workers had reported harassment and other problems related to taking breaks. Tesla did not respond to requests for comment on the allegations. Other employees expressed satisfaction with working conditions. A body shop worker who identified himself as Ali said he was satisfied with his salary and benefits, including share incentives and workplace facilities.

Andre Thierig, the site director, has told local media that Tesla offers higher pay than many competitors and has argued that collective agreements are damaging Germany’s industrial competitiveness. In February, he also accused a union member of secretly recording a works council meeting.

IG Metall rejected the accusation and said it was preparing legal action over what it described as attempts to obstruct union activities. Musk has also commented on the dispute, warning that the company may halt further investment in the factory if the union gains majority influence. Jan Otto, IG Metall’s regional head in eastern Germany, said Musk should accept Germany’s system of co-determination and corporate democracy. He has also urged the Brandenburg state government to intervene.

The regional economy ministry said it encourages companies operating in Brandenburg, including Tesla, to sign collective agreements and provide attractive working conditions.

Latest

Own a Honda Unicorn? Here are the genuine accessories for your daily commuter

If you own a Honda Unicorn and are planning to give it a distinct look, here are the genuine accessories Honda offers.

Bajaj Pulsar N125 on wishlist? Here’s how much EMI you need to pay every month

Bajaj Pulsar N125 is the most affordable model in the Pulsar N range of models, positioned below N160 and N250.

Hyundai Verna, Exter facelift spied testing together

Cars News: Hyundai Motor India is getting ready to launch the facelifted versions of the Hyundai Verna sedan and the Hyundai Exter micro SUV. Both models made t

Ola Roadster X e-bike gets iPhone-like price tag: Range, offers explained

Electric Vehicles News: Electric two-wheeler maker Ola Electric has announced a sharp price revision for its electric motorcycle lineup as part of its festive H

Planning to Tata Safari? Everything about your possible monthly EMI explained

Tata Safari is one of the most popular and bestselling big SUVs in India, primarily driven by the iconic nomenclature value, powerful and well-performing engine

Topics

Russia providing Iran intelligence to target US forces in Middle East

Officials cited in the report claim Moscow has provided locations of US warships and aircraft, though the extent of its involvement remains unclear. The Kremlin

Minnesota loves the TV timeout. Those mandated breaks help a depleted Gophers squad stay competitive

Minnesota loves the TV timeout. Those mandated breaks help a depleted Gophers squad stay competitive

Gemini Horoscope Today, March 07, 2026: Success is highlighted in education and career

Horoscope Today News: Your mind feels bright today, like sunlight bouncing off a river. You’ll feel joy and enthusiasm, and it spreads to others, so people re

St. Louis Blues Trade Captain Brayden Schenn to New York Islanders for First-Round Pick and Prospect

NHL News: Brayden Schenn's nine-year run in St. Louis is over. The Blues traded their captain to the New York Islanders on Friday for a first-round pick, a thir

Iran missile attacks drop but Tehran still poses major threat, says Can Kasapoğlu

Iran’s missile attacks have dropped sharply due to US and Israeli strikes, but Tehran’s strike network remains intact and the country is widening the confli

UK to offer up to £40,000 to failed asylum-seekers to leave country

UK News: LONDON: Families of failed asylum-seekers will be offered up to £40,000 (approximately Rs 49 lakh) to leave the UK under a trial scheme announced by h

Saudi Arabia Has Intensified Direct Line to Iran to Defuse War

Saudi Arabia has stepped up direct engagement with Iran to try and contain a war in the Middle East that is causing havoc and stressing global markets, accordin

Every MLA to get approval for public works worth Rs 100 crore

Porvorim: Every MLA will get approvals for works worth Rs 100 crore in his or her constituency, and the legislator will have to submit a list of his o.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img