Tesla Giga Berlin draws “red line” over IG Metall union’s 35-hour week demands

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2025.12.29 15:38
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Tesla Giga Berlin's factory manager, André Thierig, has firmly opposed the IG Metall union's demand for a 35-hour workweek, stating it is a "red line" that will not be crossed. He emphasized that Tesla has increased wages for its workers more significantly than other German car manufacturers, with a 4% wage increase this year compared to the 2% under a collective agreement. Thierig also expressed concerns that the upcoming works council election in 2026 could impact the plant's expansion plans if the union gains influence.