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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.
I et videointerview med Giga Berlin-direktør André Thierig detaljerede Tesla-direktør Elon Musk udbygninger inklusive batteriproduktion, Cybercab-robotaxier, Semi-lastebiler og Optimus-roboter – men advarede om, at planer afhænger af, at fabrikken undgår IG Metalls indflydelse ved kommende personalerådvalg, midt i produktionsfald og faldende europæiske salg. Han forsikrede, at anlægget ikke lukkes.
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Tesla has filed a criminal complaint against an IG Metall union representative at its Gigafactory Berlin after accusing him of secretly recording a closed works council meeting. Police seized the representative's laptop during the incident on Tuesday. The union denies the allegations, calling them a calculated lie amid tensions ahead of upcoming elections.