UAW hits Musk, Trump with federal labor charges over union busting comments

UAW hits Musk, Trump with federal labor charges over union busting comments


This combination of pictures shows Elon Musk, left, and Donald Trump, right.

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The United Auto Workers on Tuesday filed federal labor charges with the National Labor Relations Board against former President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk for publicly applauding the practice of firing employees who threaten to strike.

“I look at what you do,” Trump said to Musk during a two-hour interview on X Monday night.

“You walk in, you say, ‘You want to quit?’ They go on strike,” Trump said of Musk, who is CEO of the EV car maker Tesla and SpaceX. Musk also owns X, formerly Twitter.

“I won’t mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say, ‘That’s okay, you’re all gone. You’re all gone. So, every one of you is gone,'” Trump said.

Trump was referring to the 2022 gutting of Twitter staff after Musk took over the social media business and renamed it X.

It is illegal to fire workers who threaten to strike, because the right to strike is protected under federal labor law.

“When we say Donald Trump is a scab, this is what we mean,” UAW President Shawn Fain said in a Tuesday statement on the new charges. “When we say Trump stands against everything our union stands for, this is what we mean.”

Neither the Trump campaign nor Musk replied to a request for comment on the UAW action from CNBC.

UAW President Shawn Fain chairs the 2023 Special Elections Collective Bargaining Convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 27, 2023. 

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Trump’s praise of union busting is notable because the Republican presidential nominee is currently fighting to win support from organized labor in a tight race against Vice President Kamala Harris.

The UAW, which represents over 400,000 auto workers, has already endorsed Harris. But another major U.S. labor union, the Teamsters, has yet to make an endorsement.

A spokesman for the Teamsters did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Trump’s support for union busting.

In July, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien delivered a speech at the Republican National Convention.

His attendance was intended to underscore that the union’s powerful political endorsement was still available to whichever candidate pledges to champion workers’ interests.

“Companies fire workers who try to join unions, and hide behind toothless laws that are meant to protect working people, but are manipulated to benefit corporations,” O’Brien said at the RNC in Milwaukee.

“This is economic terrorism at its best,” said O’Brien.

Musk is no stranger to labor battles. Tesla has clashed with union proponents for years, and Tesla workers remain without a union.

In 2021, the NLRB found that Tesla violated labor laws when it fired a union activist.

The board had made the same finding after Musk wrote on Twitter in 2018, “Nothing stopping Tesla team at our car plant from voting union. Could do so tmrw if they wanted. But why pay union dues & give up stock options for nothing?”

SpaceX has also been accused by the U.S. labor board of illegally firing eight employees, this time in retaliation over their internal, open letter criticizing Musk and his public conduct.

In response, SpaceX filed a suit claiming the NLRB’s authority and administrative proceedings are unconstitutional.

This is a developing story, please check back for updates.





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