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German union aims for breakthrough at Tesla Berlin plant

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Posted on March 4, 2026

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By Rachel More BERLIN, March 4 (Reuters) - Germany's top industrial union is fighting for more influence at Tesla's gigafactory outside Berlin, where staff are voting for a new works council after a

German union suffers setback in works council election at Tesla Berlin plant

Setback for IG Metall in Tesla Berlin Works Council Election

By Rachel More

Election Results and Union Representation

BERLIN, March 4 (Reuters) - Germany's top industrial union on Wednesday suffered a setback at the works council elections at Tesla's plant near Berlin, once again failing to win a majority after a campaign marked by mud-slinging and legal challenges.

IG Metall, which has been fighting for more influence at Tesla's gigafactory in Gruenheide, said it secured 13 of the works council's 37 seats, leaving the committee's majority in non-unionised hands.

Voting at the plant, the U.S. electric car maker's only European production site, had started on Monday.

The current council is also dominated by non-union members, with IG Metall, which has for years been fighting for better working conditions, holding 16 of the council's 39 seats, meaning an actual loss in representation.

Tesla said the new works council would start its work in the coming week.

Union Response and Future Plans

"Unfortunately, it was not enough to secure a ... majority," IG Metall's lead candidate Laura Arndt said in a statement. "We will continue to do our utmost in the new works council to bring about change for us and our colleagues at the Gigafactory."

Union-Management Relations

IG Metall has accused management of stoking anti-union sentiment. Plant director Andre Thierig has countered that the union is focused solely on boosting IG Metall membership.

The Role of Works Councils in Germany

Works councils, elected by staff, are a cornerstone of German labour relations, representing employees in talks with management.

IG Metall's Position in the German Automotive Sector

IG Metall dominates councils across German carmakers - including Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes - but remains the underdog at Tesla, whose CEO Elon Musk is outspoken in his criticism of unions.

Recent Tensions and Legal Disputes

Tensions peaked in February when Tesla accused an IG Metall trade unionist of secretly recording a works council meeting and filed a criminal complaint.

IG Metall dismissed the allegation as a "calculated lie."

(Reporting by Rachel More, Christina Amann and Christoph Steitz. Editing by Mark Potter and Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • IG Metall fields 116 candidates aiming for a majority; it currently holds 16 of 39 seats from 2024 elections (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
  • Tesla and IG Metall reached a truce on February 26 to pause public disputes about a recording incident until the vote concludes (evxl.co)
  • Elon Musk warned workers that expansion of the Berlin gigafactory could be halted if outsider influence—widely understood as the union—increases (businessinsider.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is happening at Tesla's Berlin plant regarding unions?
Staff at Tesla's Berlin Gigafactory are voting for a new works council, with IG Metall aiming to secure a majority presence.
How many seats is IG Metall aiming to win in the works council?
IG Metall is targeting 19 of 37 available seats, compared to the 16 seats won in the previous election.
What tensions have arisen between Tesla management and IG Metall?
Tensions escalated with accusations of anti-union sentiment and a criminal complaint regarding alleged secret filming by a unionist.
Why are works councils important in German labour relations?
Works councils, elected by staff, are vital for representing employees in negotiations with management in German workplaces.

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