NEW YORK, April 1— A US appeals court said yesterday Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk violated federal labour law by tweeting that employees of the electric vehicle maker would lose stock...
NEW YORK, April 1— A US appeals court said yesterday Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk violated federal labour law by tweeting that employees of the electric vehicle maker would lose stock options if they joined a union.
Amid an organising campaign at Tesla’s Fremont, California, plant by the United Auto Workers union, Musk tweeted: “Nothing stopping Tesla team at our car plant from voting union... But why pay union dues & give up stock options for nothing?”UAW President Shawn Fain applauded the decision in a statement but said it also highlights “our broken US labour law.”
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