KEY POINTS
  • Tesla should accept that it violated labor laws if Elon Musk is serious about inviting the UAW to organize workers, union chief Ray Curry said.
  • Curry said that such an action would be a "good faith effort" and "demonstrate a commitment to the workers of the facility" in Fremont, California.
  • "The UAW stole millions from workers, whereas Tesla has made many workers millionaires (via stock grants). Subtle, but important difference."

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk

If Tesla CEO Elon Musk is serious about welcoming organizing efforts of the company's U.S. workforce, the automaker should rehire a fired employee and stop attempting to overturn a ruling that it violated federal labor laws, said an automotive union leader.

United Auto Workers President Ray Curry said that such actions would be a "good faith effort" and "demonstrate a commitment to the workers of the facility" in Fremont, California.

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