
Tesla Takes a Firm Stand as Labour Dispute Escalates at Giga Berlin

Tesla's Gigafactory Berlin is facing escalating labor tensions as IG Metall demands a collective bargaining agreement and a 35-hour workweek. Tesla resists these demands, arguing its current pay structure exceeds industry norms. Plant manager André Thierig emphasizes that a 35-hour week is a "red line" for the factory's future. While Tesla recently raised wages by 4%, IG Metall claims employees remain disadvantaged without a collective agreement. A works council election in 2026 could significantly impact labor dynamics at the site, with previous elections showing IG Metall as a major faction but non-union representatives holding the majority.
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