Elon Musk has suggested the UAW's demands for a 40% pay increase and 32-hour work weeks is too much for the Detroit Three
who are striking across the U.S. He traveled to Belleville, Michigan to joint the picket line and said that as Ford, GM, and Stellantis are “doing incredibly well,” union members should be “doing incredibly well too.”makes comments about unions. The outspoken billionaire and chief executive of Tesla has stifled efforts from his workers to unionize in the past and as it stands, not a single Tesla employee in the U.S.
The Workers United quickly filed a complaint with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, claiming that broke federal laws by firing the workers “in retaliation for union activity and to discourage union activity.”
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