BERLIN (Reuters) - The majority of Tesla's staff in Germany decided against the IG Metall Union and opted for non-unionised lists for the new works council, the company said on Wednesday.
The union had hoped to gain greater influence over pay and working conditions after it accused the the U.S. carmaker of inadequate safety provisions.
(Reporting by Maria Martinez, editing by Sarah Marsh)
BERLIN (Reuters) - The majority of Tesla's staff in Germany decided against the IG Metall Union and opted for non-unionised lists for the new works council, the company said on Wednesday.
The union had hoped to gain greater influence over pay and working conditions after it accused the the U.S. carmaker of inadequate safety provisions.
(Reporting by Maria Martinez, editing by Sarah Marsh)