Tesla workers seek to form union at their plant in Buffalo

Tesla Inc workers in New York state said on Tuesday they are launching a campaign to form a union at their Buffalo, NY, gigafactory, setting the stage for the latest labor challenge for Chief Executive Elon Musk.

In a letter to the electric carmaker’s management, the employees announced their plan to unionize with Workers United Upstate New York.

The union, if formed, would be a first for Tesla, which up until now has managed to avoid unionization at its U.S. facilities unlike other major automakers.

Musk has in the past been vocal about his opposition to unions and faced the ire of the U.S. National Labor Relations Board when they directed him to delete a 2018 tweet saying employees would lose their stock options if they formed a union.


Tesla boss  Elon Musk has been vocal about his opposition to unions.
Tesla boss Elon Musk has been vocal about his opposition to unions.
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“We believe unionizing will give us a voice in our workplace that we feel has been ignored to this point,” the workers said in a press release on Tuesday. “We are only asking for a seat in the car that we helped build.”

The letter, first reported by Bloomberg News earlier in the day, cited employees asking Tesla to respect their right to organize a union and called on the world’s most valuable automaker to sign the Fair Election Principles.

Employees said the right to organize a union is a fundamental civil right and the principles would prevent Tesla from threatening or retaliating against workers for organizing a union.

“We, as workers, deserve to be able to negotiate fair labor with our employers, and there are many changes I’d love to see at Tesla for the benefit of the workers,” Alexis Hy, an employee with Tesla, said in a statement.

Tesla did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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