Tesla Giga Berlin to receive petition from IG Metall union
Briefly

At Tesla's Giga Berlin plant, more than 3,000 employees have signed a petition asking for longer breaks and an increase in staff. This move is backed by the IG Metall union, which will present the petition at an upcoming works council meeting. Despite a recent survey indicating 80% job satisfaction among 7,500 employees, the petition underscores ongoing concerns about working conditions. Additionally, Tesla has made recent hires, transitioning temporary workers to permanent roles, but questions remain about whether this will adequately meet increasing production demands for the new Model Y.
Over 3,000 Tesla Giga Berlin employees have signed a union petition advocating for extended breaks and additional staffing, reflecting concerns regarding workplace conditions and productivity.
Despite 80% of surveyed employees expressing job satisfaction, the concerns raised by the union highlight a split between management's view and workers' expectations.
IG Metall is set to present the petition during an upcoming works council meeting, signaling a collective push from employees for better working conditions.
Tesla's efforts to enhance workforce stability include converting temporary positions to permanent ones, though concerns remain whether this will sufficiently address the projected demand for production.
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