Workers at Tesla Gigafactory Berlin celebrate Giga United's majority win in works council election over declining IG Metall support.
Workers at Tesla Gigafactory Berlin celebrate Giga United's majority win in works council election over declining IG Metall support.
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Giga United wins majority in Tesla Giga Berlin works council election as IG Metall support declines

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The non-union Giga United group secured 24 of 37 seats with 40.4% of votes in the works council election at Tesla's Gigafactory Grünheide near Berlin, concluding March 4, 2026. IG Metall's list took 13 seats at 31.1%—down from 39.4% in 2024—amid mutual accusations of intimidation, legal disputes, and Elon Musk's anti-union stance.

The election at Tesla's only German Gigafactory in Grünheide, southeast of Berlin, ran March 2-4, 2026, with 87% turnout among 10,703 eligible employees (down from prior election). The council shrank to 37 seats from 39 as the workforce fell to around 10,000 from 12,415. Giga United, led by chairwoman Michaela Schmitz, won a majority for non-union representation. The Polish Initiative placed third at 8.3%, with votes split among 11 lists.

IG Metall, dominant at other German automakers like BMW and Volkswagen, aimed for control but fell short, holding 16 of 39 seats in 2024. Tesla Plant Manager André Thierig called the result a 'clear message' for 'independent co-determination.' IG Metall's Laura Arndt acknowledged: 'Unfortunately it was not enough to secure a majority … we will continue to do our utmost in the new works council to bring about change.' District leader Jan Otto accused Tesla and Musk of pressuring workers, claiming support for unions leads to 'disadvantages' and hollowing out democracy.

Campaign tensions included Tesla accusing an IG Metall rep of secretly recording a meeting (police seized the laptop); the union labeled it a 'calculated lie,' sued Thierig for defamation, and pursued union-busting claims (later settled). Tesla held an anti-union concert in December 2025, distributed 'Giga JA – Gewerkschaft NEIN' buttons, and shared Musk's video warning that external organizations could hinder expansion (e.g., Cybercab, Semi), though the factory would not close.

IG Metall seeks a collective bargaining agreement—the plant's absence of one since opening in 2022 enables direct management-employee relations but draws criticism for overwork, sick pay issues, manager home visits, and layoffs. Tesla cites above-average wages and claims union motives include membership growth. IG Metall chair Christiane Benner decried a 'hard and dirty campaign.' The Brandenburg government urged mediation.

Operating at ~40% of 375,000 Model Y capacity, the plant faced a 14% workforce cut amid 2025 European Tesla sales down 28% and German registrations 48% to 19,390, hit by Chinese EV competition. This is the third election since 2022; the next is 2028.

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Discussions on X predominantly celebrate Giga United's majority win in Tesla Giga Berlin's works council election, portraying it as a rejection of IG Metall's union influence and a victory for employee independence, innovation, and flexibility without bureaucracy. High-engagement posts from Tesla enthusiasts and influencers emphasize high voter turnout and future expansions. Some German users express skepticism about election fairness amid intimidation claims, while pro-Tesla sentiments dominate.

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Illustration depicting Tesla's Optimus robot production timelines at Fremont factory in 2026 and Giga Texas in 2027, featuring Elon Musk and assembly lines.
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Tesla details Optimus production timelines at Fremont and Giga Texas

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Building on 2025 shareholder meeting announcements and ongoing Giga Texas construction, Tesla plans large-scale Optimus production at Fremont later in 2026—replacing Model S and X lines—followed by a higher-capacity Giga Texas factory in 2027. Elon Musk shared updated timelines recently.

Factory manager André Thierig announced at Hannover Messe that sick leave at Tesla's Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg has dropped below 5 percent. Following a reported loss of 1,700 workers earlier this year—reducing headcount to 10,703 from 12,415 in 2024—the plant now plans to hire 1,000 new staff amid aggressive efficiency measures.

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In Grünheide, a Tesla worker sharply criticized colleagues in an internal chat for filming a serious accident instead of helping. The incident happened during shift change on the way to Fürstenwalde. The HR department is reportedly reviewing the matter.

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