Police confiscating laptop from IG Metall union representative in Tesla Gigafactory Berlin works council room amid secret recording allegations.
Police confiscating laptop from IG Metall union representative in Tesla Gigafactory Berlin works council room amid secret recording allegations.
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Tesla accuses IG Metall member of recording works council meeting

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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.

On Tuesday, February 11, 2026, an incident unfolded at Tesla's Gigafactory Berlin in Grünheide, Germany, where the company accused an external representative from IG Metall, Germany's largest metalworkers' union, of recording a non-public works council meeting without permission. Gigafactory Berlin plant manager André Thierig posted on X, stating: "What has happened today at Giga Berlin is truly beyond words! An external union representative from IG Metall attended a works council meeting. For unknown reasons he recorded the internal meeting and was caught in action! We obviously called police and filed a criminal complaint!"

According to Tesla, the representative refused to hand over his laptop to site security, prompting works council chairwoman Michaela Schmitz to contact authorities. Police arrived in the afternoon, seized the laptop as possible evidence, and opened a case in coordination with public prosecutors. Under German law, recording such meetings, which discuss sensitive employee matters, is a criminal offense.

IG Metall rejected Tesla's account, with the IG Metall Tesla Workers GFBB group, which holds 16 seats on the current works council—the largest faction but not a majority—describing the assertion as "a malicious and a calculated lie" or "a brazen and calculated lie." The union claimed the meeting was interrupted without giving their representative a chance to respond, and accused Tesla of orchestrating a smear campaign to undermine their position. IG Metall announced plans to take legal action.

The facility, which opened in 2022 and employs around 11,000 people, has no collective bargaining agreement despite IG Metall's representation. This marks an escalation in the ongoing dispute between Tesla and the union. Works council elections are scheduled for March 2-4, 2026, following the 2024 vote where IG Metall received about 39.4% of individual votes but non-union lists secured a majority of seats. Tesla has resisted unionization efforts globally, including in the United States and Sweden, and rejects a fixed pay scale at the plant.

Recent context includes Tesla's announcement of a 4% pay raise without union involvement and a concert featuring rapper Kool Savas, described by some as anti-union propaganda. The plant's workforce has declined from 12,415 to 10,703 over the past year, amid broader challenges like a 48% drop in German sales in 2025.

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Discussions on X reflect polarized views on Tesla's accusation against an IG Metall representative for secretly recording a works council meeting at Gigafactory Berlin. Tesla supporters and investors condemn the alleged act as unethical and damaging to trust, especially before elections. The IG Metall union denies any recording occurred, accusing Tesla of fabricating claims to sway the vote. Media accounts neutrally report police involvement and escalating labor tensions.

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Illustration of failed Samsung labor negotiations with tense boardroom scene and workers outside preparing to strike.
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삼성전자 노사 협상 결렬, 파업 우려 고조

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삼성전자 노조와 사측이 18일 정부 중재 협상에서 합의에 실패했다. 파업이 예정된 가운데 경제적 피해 우려가 커지고 있다.

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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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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