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Tesla’s staff in Germany will elect a new works council next week when the IG Metall union hopes to gain greater influence over pay and working conditions after it accused the U.S. carmaker of inadequate safety provisions.
The elections for the new works council, to be held on March 18-20, are aimed at filling 39 seats, according to IG Metall, the top German trade union which has put forward 106 candidates in an attempt to get a majority. Among IG Metall’s demands are to hire new employees, better planning of working hours, at least 20 days of freely available vacation, better health protection, more security, higher pay and shorter working hours.
in e-mailed comments that much had been achieved over the last two years, including pay increases of up to 18%, improvements in occupational health and safety and benefits, including bike sharing and free bus rides.
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