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  2. Tesla and unions - Wikipedia

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    IG Metall brochures in English and German for Tesla employees near Giga Berlin. Tesla, Inc. is an American electric car manufacturer which employs over 140,000 workers across its global operations as of January 2024, [1] almost none of which are unionized. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has commented negatively on trade unions in relation

  3. Tesla labor issues piling up with pay hikes, Scandinavian ...

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    According to internal memos and workers at the plant, Tesla informed workers that “cost of living adjustments” would result in a bump in pay to $22 from $20 an hour on the low end, and to $34. ...

  4. Tesla to raise pay for US factory workers - Bloomberg News - AOL

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    Many automakers including Volkswagen and Toyota have raised wages for their non-unionized U.S. workers as the United Auto Workers (UAW) union looked to organize them after signing new labor deals ...

  5. Internal Tesla salary database shows Elon Musk's strategy ...

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    The base pay for these titles, which include directors of engineering and managers who work in Tesla's service centers fixing vehicles, ranges from about $35,000 to $324,000, according to the data.

  6. List of Tesla factories - Wikipedia

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    Robotic manufacturing of the Model S at the Tesla Factory in Fremont, California Tesla, Inc. operates plants worldwide for the manufacture of their products, including electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, solar shingles, chargers, automobile parts, manufacturing equipment and tools for its own factories, as well as a lithium ore refinery. The following is a list of current, future and ...

  7. Walsh–Healey Public Contracts Act of 1936 - Wikipedia

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    The Walsh-Healey Act that applies to U.S. government contracts exceeding $15,000 for the manufacturing or furnishing of goods. Walsh-Healey establishes overtime pay for hours worked by contractor employees in excess of 40 hours per week, and sets the minimum wage equal to the prevailing wage as determined by the Secretary of Labor.

  8. What the Tesla Supercharger layoffs could mean for ... - AOL

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    Tesla pulled in nearly $100 billion in revenue in 2023 alone. The charging business should be able to stand up on its own, Ramsay believes, and then it may be worth something, eventually.

  9. Gigafactory Nevada - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2016, Tesla and Panasonic had 477 employees and 5,591 construction workers, mostly Nevada residents, and invested $1.1b earning $59m in tax credits. [57] By 2019, the gigafactory companies (now with 7,700 employees) had invested a combined $4.9 billion ($3b by Tesla, $1.7b by Panasonic, and $100m by H&T plus some equipment).