Tesla stages awkward anti-union event at Berlin factory

Tesla organized a morale-boosting event at its Gigafactory Berlin on December 2, featuring a performance by rapper Kool Savas to counter union influence ahead of a key works council vote. The gathering included anti-union messaging and a wage increase announcement, but drew criticism for its tone and effectiveness. Employees showed little enthusiasm, highlighting ongoing tensions with IG Metall.

Tesla's Gigafactory Berlin, which employs around 11,000 workers, has been a focal point of labor disputes with the IG Metall union for years. In the 2024 works council election, IG Metall secured the largest faction but not a majority. With a new vote scheduled for early 2026, the company appears anxious, especially amid a more than 30% drop in European sales this year compared to 2024.

On December 2, management hosted a private "Giga-Event" to rally employees and discourage union support. The highlight was a performance by German rapper Kool Savas, who arrived on stage in a Cybertruck—a vehicle uncommon in Europe. Savas attempted to energize the crowd with an "Elon, Elon" chant, but workers did not participate. He adapted his lyrics, replacing references to Mercedes with Tesla, yet the response remained subdued.

After performing five songs, Savas remarked, "You guys are tough, man. You guys are really tough. Tesla, what's wrong with you?" When applause for Tesla as a "great employer" was tepid, he quipped about the audience having a "stick up their ass."

Factory manager André Thierig addressed the crowd, announcing a 4% wage increase effective immediately. He claimed that IG Metall's collective bargaining would have limited it to 2%, a statement the union disputed. IG Metall welcomed the raise but argued salaries need a further 30% hike to align with Germany's auto industry standards.

Thierig also linked the factory's expansion plans, including new battery production, to the election outcome, suggesting progress depends on rejecting strong union representation. IG Metall leader Otto described this as a recurring tactic: promising growth in exchange for loyalty to management-backed councils, which he views as coercive.

Tesla maintains that jobs are secure despite market challenges. The Model Y remains Europe's top-selling electric vehicle, though overall sales have declined. The event underscores Tesla's efforts to maintain control amid union gains and economic pressures.

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Elon Musk discusses Giga Berlin expansions for Cybercab, Semi, and Optimus amid works council tensions in a realistic factory scene.
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Elon Musk outlines Giga Berlin expansions for Cybercab, Semi, Optimus amid works council election tensions

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In a video interview with Giga Berlin plant manager André Thierig, Tesla CEO Elon Musk detailed expansions including battery production, Cybercab robotaxis, Semi trucks, and Optimus robots—but warned plans depend on the factory avoiding IG Metall influence in upcoming works council elections, amid production drops and slumping European sales. He assured the site would not close.

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.

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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.

Tesla has made its presence felt at the 2026 Brussels motor show, drawing significant attention on the event's opening day. The annual exhibition, which typically sees around 300,000 visitors, is underway today with enthusiastic gatherings at the company's booth.

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Following BYD's overtake as the world's top EV seller, Tesla has lost its leading position in Europe and China amid fierce competition and aging models. The company is dealing with key executive departures and has appointed a new global sales head, while pivoting to AI, robotics, and energy—including a Cybertruck vehicle-to-grid pilot in Texas.

Tesla announced that its nine-millionth electric vehicle, a Model Y, rolled off the production line at the Shanghai Gigafactory on December 30. This milestone came just six months after the company produced its eight-millionth vehicle. The achievement underscores Tesla's rapid production growth, with nearly half of its global output coming from the Shanghai plant.

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Tesla plans to start collecting data for training its Optimus humanoid robots at its Austin Gigafactory next month. The company has informed employees of this expansion from its ongoing efforts in Fremont, California. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's progress during a recent appearance at Davos.

 

 

 

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