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Tesla files complaint against union member for secretly recording works council meeting, memo shows

By Thomson Reuters Feb 10, 2026 | 10:36 AM

FRANKFURT/BERLIN, Feb 10 (Reuters) – Tesla has filed a criminal complaint against a member of Germany’s IG Metall trade ‍union for secretly recording a works council meeting that took place at its plant near Berlin on Tuesday, according to a memo to staff seen by Reuters.

Tesla confirmed ‌the contents of the memo, ‌which marks the latest low point in a fraught relationship between IG Metall and the U.S. electric vehicle maker.

The external IG Metall member ​at the meeting had attended as a guest and then started recording ‍with his computer, Andre ​Thierig, manager of Tesla’s Gruenheide ​plant, said in the memo.

Tesla said that a ‍works council meeting is a non-public event and that recording it constituted a criminal offence.

IG Metall described Tesla’s statement as a “calculated lie” ahead of works council elections ‍scheduled for March, repeating that plant management wanted to keep the union at bay in ‍favour of ‍an obedient labour representation.

At the ​last works council elections two ​years ⁠ago, the majority of Tesla’s ‌staff in Germany decided against the IG Metall Union and opted for non-unionised workers for the new works council.

(Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Christina AmannEditing by David Goodman and ⁠Nick Zieminski)