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IG Metall Sues Tesla Berlin Manager, Seeks Injunction as Police Probe Alleged Meeting Recording

The union seeks to limit public claims ahead of the March works council vote following a police seizure now under prosecutor review.

A Tesla logo is pictured at a Tesla dealership, after Tesla, Inc. released its financial results for the first quarter of 2025, in Berlin, Germany April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File Photo

Overview

  • IG Metall filed a criminal complaint for defamation against plant director André Thierig and applied to the Labor Court in Frankfurt/Oder for a preliminary injunction.
  • Tesla accused a union representative of secretly recording a works council meeting; police seized the laptop and prosecutors confirmed an active investigation.
  • The union denies any recording occurred, says the device has been offered for full forensic access, and wants findings before the March 2–4 election for roughly 11,000 employees.
  • The vote could shift control of the 39‑seat council, where IG Metall currently holds 16 seats, potentially enabling moves such as adopting the 35‑hour workweek standard.
  • Thierig previously warned a pro‑union result could jeopardize expansion, while Giga Berlin faces reported cuts of about 1,700 jobs and sharp European sales declines against substantial unused capacity.