Tesla workers at its plant in Buffalo, New York, emailed Elon Musk early Tuesday to inform him of their campaign to unionize,The group of workers – who, according to Bloomberg, label data for Tesla's autopilot technology and are paid around $19 an hour – want to secure better pay, job security, a say in workplace decisions, and a reduction in production pressure and measuring metrics, the publication added.
Workers who are part of the union effort told Bloomberg that their keystrokes were monitored to check how long employees worked on tasks. Some avoided taking bathroom breaks as a result, six workers said. across the US push to unionize.According to Bloomberg, Tesla workers discussed union plans in an informal Discord chat and began building a committee after an internal chat channel where employees could discuss work issues was shut down.that encourages other workers to sign up.
Twitter workers providing data to the FBI, now complaining about their work being monitored? You can’t make this sh*t up.
Tesla Wokers* (they will be fired soon)