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Tesla Is Allegedly Withholding Wages Of German Employees On Sick Leave

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    83 percent of respondents often felt overworked and that 59 percent regularly experienced physical discomfort due to their work

    We'd probably get the same results at my job. Lot's of physical labor, and yes, it can be uncomfortable.

    high worker absenteeism, which reached a whopping 17 percent last summer

    JESUS! Not like that!

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      It is not only the unions, it is the law in Germany. Americans have a hard time understanding the immense power of the law protecting employees here. Withholding sick payment is about as illegal as demanding health info. Both will be easy wins in court. Tesla will find themselves in a place of legal hurt.

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      It is not only the unions, it is the law in Germany.

      I should have made that clearer!

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        I hope they rip Elon a big fat fancy new hole in his net wealth. Alas, someone, cue me the tiniest of violins 🎻

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        tiniest violin

        Pretty sure that's the tiniest.

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        • isokiero@sopuli.xyzI [email protected]

          Good luck with trying to evade payments.

          I don't know how things work in Germany but here in Finland we have an government agency which pays salaries if company can't or won't as a safeguard for employees. After that they go after the company with pretty beefy lawsuits which eventually say that either the company pays for the salaries and some extra for the trouble or government just seizes and sells enough property that they get what they're owed. And if company doesn't have money nor property then it'll go bankrupt and that's it. I assume Germany (and most of the other European countries) have similar mechanisms.

          And then there's of course the union too. They can just decide to either stop coming to work altogether or go in a 'sitting strike', as in show up but don't do anything during the day. And they can enforce that, you can't just hire new people to replace those on strike.

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          or government just seizes and sells enough property that they get what they’re owed

          Nice. Can you link a case where that actually happened?

          About the unions, I'm actually bound to partake in union strikes or similar action. You can't be part of a union and then wuss out when the going gets tough.

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            They don't need to.
            Wage theft is a felony and while primarily will focus on the managing director of Tesla Germany GmbH, there is a good chance they will throw Elon under bus or the DA/Police/customs (especially the later have very far reaching rights in these cases and specialised departments...and now the old secretary of finance who was a trump fan is gone...) finds evidence that it happened under the influence of ELMO or his cronies (which is not that unlikely), there are a lot of people who would be very very happy to issue a warrant on these people.
            And that very likely would be an Interpol warrant.

            Nevertheless the truly interesting thing is something else: Law enforcement can use this felonies to move in on Tesla - and anything they find due to a search warrant can easily be used for other things. And considering that the state Tesla is located in is suffering from a major draught and tries to prove that Tesla is using far more ground water than they are allowed for ages (and pollutes the rest) that could in theory even mean the downsizing or even the end of the Giga factory.

            Hehehe.

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            the old secretary of finance who was a trump fan

            Remind me please who that was?

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              the old secretary of finance who was a trump fan

              Remind me please who that was?

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              Christian fucking Lindner, who wanted "more Trump and more Milei" in the end. At least he made his own party so hated that they went from "part of the government" to "no longer in parliament".

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                Christian fucking Lindner, who wanted "more Trump and more Milei" in the end. At least he made his own party so hated that they went from "part of the government" to "no longer in parliament".

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                "more Musk and more Milei" is the quote.

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                  Bold of you to assume I'm expressing defeatism. My point is that Tesla can and will fight it. They'll lose eventually, sure. My hope is that the union has enough money to pay the court costs.

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                  IG Metall is one of the largest unions we have. They have deep pockets. Also, in Germany the losing party automatically pays court fees and their opponent's lawyers afterwards.

                  I would worry more about those workers who aren't union members. It's possible they'll still help them out of principle, but they don't have to.

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                    Christian fucking Lindner, who wanted "more Trump and more Milei" in the end. At least he made his own party so hated that they went from "part of the government" to "no longer in parliament".

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                    Christian fucking Lindner

                    Oh, of course. ‍🤦‍♂️ Thankfully he's gone now.

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                      or government just seizes and sells enough property that they get what they’re owed

                      Nice. Can you link a case where that actually happened?

                      About the unions, I'm actually bound to partake in union strikes or similar action. You can't be part of a union and then wuss out when the going gets tough.

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                      Can you link a case where that actually happened?

                      Cases where salary was paid by government aren't directly available online (at least in Finland) but I personally have recieved money trough them and followed the process from the side as my previous employer was bankrupted. Also in here the tax office is the biggest entity which drives companies to dept collection and eventually to bankrupt if they don't have money. So, yes, it happens pretty much all the time. Most of the time those are businesses which are going down anyways so there's nothing to get, but there's no mechanism preventing that happening to any company which doesn't play by the rules.

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                        Looking at the financial figures of Tesla, withholding wages could be a way of maintaining liquidity. In some cases, this is the harbinger of insolvency. Let's see what happens next.

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                        What happens next is that Tesla will be fucked by a German court.

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                          They don't need to.
                          Wage theft is a felony and while primarily will focus on the managing director of Tesla Germany GmbH, there is a good chance they will throw Elon under bus or the DA/Police/customs (especially the later have very far reaching rights in these cases and specialised departments...and now the old secretary of finance who was a trump fan is gone...) finds evidence that it happened under the influence of ELMO or his cronies (which is not that unlikely), there are a lot of people who would be very very happy to issue a warrant on these people.
                          And that very likely would be an Interpol warrant.

                          Nevertheless the truly interesting thing is something else: Law enforcement can use this felonies to move in on Tesla - and anything they find due to a search warrant can easily be used for other things. And considering that the state Tesla is located in is suffering from a major draught and tries to prove that Tesla is using far more ground water than they are allowed for ages (and pollutes the rest) that could in theory even mean the downsizing or even the end of the Giga factory.

                          Hehehe.

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                          One can only dream.

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                            IG Metall is one of the largest unions we have. They have deep pockets. Also, in Germany the losing party automatically pays court fees and their opponent's lawyers afterwards.

                            I would worry more about those workers who aren't union members. It's possible they'll still help them out of principle, but they don't have to.

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                            That's a fantastic rule that I wish were true everywhere. So many frivolous lawsuits (which Elon is well-experienced in filing) would suddenly disappear.

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                              The German government given the current environment with musk will likely get involved if it goes there

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                              I hope so. Someone needs to stand up to him.

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                                Work force councils gonna bring the hammer?

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                                  This stuff is great to try in Germany 😁

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                                    83 percent of respondents often felt overworked and that 59 percent regularly experienced physical discomfort due to their work

                                    We'd probably get the same results at my job. Lot's of physical labor, and yes, it can be uncomfortable.

                                    high worker absenteeism, which reached a whopping 17 percent last summer

                                    JESUS! Not like that!

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                                    I'm really hoping the newer exo skeletons can help with some of that physical labor pain and discomfort. Things like if you lift your arm to screw something above you, once you reach up it automatically holds your weight for you while you work, and seamlessly releases when you bring your arm down.

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                                      It is not only the unions, it is the law in Germany. Americans have a hard time understanding the immense power of the law protecting employees here. Withholding sick payment is about as illegal as demanding health info. Both will be easy wins in court. Tesla will find themselves in a place of legal hurt.

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                                      Yeah, I would always pick the law over the union. I once had an employer try to fuck me over the pettiest thing. they had incorrectly, probably deliberately, terminated my contract so that I was ineligible for unemployment benefits. They don't pay that benefit and it takes them literally 5 minutes to fix it, so it pretty much would cost them nothing to make that change. But it meant the world for me because that would've been the only way for me to put food on the table. I argued with them for days and the entire time they're gaslighting me with "You don't know what you're talking about, we did everything right. Nothing is wrong." Eventually I got fed up. I told them "I don't need to deal with this shit. Give me the official reason why you can't change the reason for me termination. I'll forward it to the labour office and you can deal with them." literally the next thing they said was "fine, we'll fix it." and 5 minutes later it was done.

                                      I imagine a union would've also helped me in that scenario, but I enjoyed the safety of knowing I could stick the law in their face and tell them to eat shit. My opinion is that worker unions are great but labor laws are even better.

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                                        It is not only the unions, it is the law in Germany.

                                        I should have made that clearer!

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                                        Let's be serious two seconds, what is not clear is how any country law could allow a employer to prevent an employee from getting the money that is their's.

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                                          or government just seizes and sells enough property that they get what they’re owed

                                          Nice. Can you link a case where that actually happened?

                                          About the unions, I'm actually bound to partake in union strikes or similar action. You can't be part of a union and then wuss out when the going gets tough.

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                                          When it is cleae it will otherwise come to that, the companies tend to just comply. The thing is, tge value of the seized property is considered to be hiw much it can be sold for, not how useful it is for the company or how much they paid for it.

                                          When Tesla is threatened by seizing a machine used for car manufacturing that they bought for 250 000 €, but there is no other car factory that has a need for another one one of those devices unless its dirt cheap, then it might be the machine will be seized, its valued to have a resale value of 15 000 €, and after the altogether 4000 € of missing salaries to various workers are paid, the remaining 11 000 will be paid back to the company. Which can then buy another machine like that for 250 000 €. Or, if they are lucky maybe buy their noe dismantled machine back?

                                          In any case, that's such a horribly bad deal for the company that they definitely choose the 90 % cheaper option of just paying their debt to the workers. So, it doesn't really ever come to actual seizing. Either they can pay the original debt or they can't because they are bankrupt. Either way, no seizing. But it is absolutely possible to carry it through, should some company really want to be that stupid.

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