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Group: Tesla workers fired after union push at NY plant

Several employees at a Tesla factory in New York have been fired a day after launching union organizing efforts, according to Tesla Workers United, but the company says they're not related.
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File - Tesla Gigafactory 2 is shown Friday, March 18, 2022, in Buffalo, N.Y. Several employees at the factory have been fired after launching union organizing efforts two days ago, according to Tesla Workers United. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)

Several employees at a Tesla factory in New York have been fired a day after launching union organizing efforts, according to Tesla Workers United, but the company says they're not related.

The workers at the Buffalo plant received an email Wednesday evening updating them on a new policy that prohibits them from recording workplace meetings without all participants鈥 permission, Tesla Workers United said Thursday. The group, which is behind the union movement, said that such restrictions violate federal labor law and flouts New York鈥檚 one-party consent law to record conversations.

鈥淲e鈥檙e angry. This won鈥檛 slow us down. This won鈥檛 stop us,鈥 Sara Costantino, a current Tesla employee and organizing committee member, said in a prepared statement. 鈥淭hey want us to be scared, but I think they just started a stampede. We can do this. But I believe we will do this.鈥

In , Tesla said the terminations were the result of poor ratings on performance reviews that were conducted before the union campaign was announced. The list of employees being dismissed was finalized Feb. 3, and Tesla became aware of organizing activities Feb. 13, the company said.

鈥淲e learned in hindsight that one out of the 27 impacted employees officially identified as part of the union campaign,鈥 Tesla said. 鈥淭his exercise pre-dated any union campaign.鈥

TWU said that the firings were unacceptable and that the expectations placed on Tesla workers are 鈥渦nfair, unattainable, ambiguous and ever changing.鈥 The Tesla plant, which makes solar panels and other renewable energy technology, is not far from a Starbucks location where workers voted to unionize last year.

鈥淚 feel blindsided, I got COVID and was out of the office, then I had to take a bereavement leave. I returned to work, was told I was exceeding expectations and then Wednesday came along,鈥 organizing committee member Arian Berek, who is one of the fired employees, said in a statement. 鈥淚 strongly feel this is in retaliation to the committee announcement, and it鈥檚 shameful.鈥

The Rochester Regional Joint Board of Workers United has filed a complaint against Tesla with the National Labor Relations Board, accusing the electric vehicle maker of unfair labor practices.

In the complaint, the group lists the names of several employees who were part of the factory's autopilot department that were fired. The group says that it believes Tesla 鈥渢erminated these individuals in retaliation for union activity and to discourage union activity.鈥 It is asking the NLRB for injunctive relief 鈥渢o prevent irreparable destruction of employee rights resulting from Tesla鈥檚 unlawful conduct.鈥

On Thursday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said without specifically referring to the situation at the Tesla plant in Buffalo that, "the president supports fundamental rights for workers under the National Labor Relations Act, including the right to organize free from intimidation or coercion.鈥

As part of union organizing efforts, the Tesla Workers United organizing committee said in a letter to management Tuesday that at the plant in Buffalo and want to 鈥渂uild an even more collaborative environment that will strengthen the company.鈥

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has taken a hard line against organized labor, despite an to the United Auto Workers union to hold an organizing vote at Tesla鈥檚 factory in Fremont, California. In 2021 Tesla was ordered by the National Labor Relations Board to make Musk delete a 2018 tweet in which it said that he with loss of stock options if they chose to be represented by the UAW.

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Associated Press Writer Seung Min Kim in Washington contributed to this report.

Michelle Chapman, The Associated Press