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Tesla Motors Inc Gigafactory Workers Walk Out In Protest
March 1, 2016  Aman Jain

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Tesla’s battery plant site near Reno, Nev. attracted news crews when at
least 100 workers walked off the job to protest the use of workers from
other states, a union official told Bloomberg. Last month in a letter, the
EV firm informed shareholders that it has begun producing energy storage
devices, including the Powerwall for homes, at the plant.

Dispute over hiring out-of-state laborers
According to Todd Koch, President of the Building and Construction Trades
Council of Northern Nevada, local labor leaders are upset that Tesla’s
contractor, Brycon Corp., is bringing in lower paid, out-of-state laborers
from Arizona and Mexico.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Koch said, “It’s a slap in the face to
Nevada workers to walk through the parking lot at the job site and see all
these license plates from Arizona and New Mexico.”

The people who walked out were among hundreds who work on the site, Koch
said.

In a statement issued to Bloomberg, Tesla said that the non-union contractor
involved in the dispute, whose identity couldn’t be established by name, is
using more than 50% Nevada workers and that more than 75% of the factory
workforce is residents of the state.

“Today’s activity stems from the local Carpenters Union protesting against
one of the third-party construction contractors that Tesla is using.” The EV
firm said. “Their issue is not with how Tesla treats its workers.”

Gigafactory important for Tesla’s plans
In September 2014, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval
announced a deal that included about $1.25 billion in tax breaks over 20
years on the condition that half of the so-called Gigafactory’s expected
6,500 permanent positions will go to Nevada residents. This so-called
Gigafactory is very important in the automaker’s plan to curb battery costs
and manufacture a cheaper all-electric car. The factory is expected to
produce 50 gigawatt hours of batteries per year.

Koch told Fortune that he is not sure if the protest is going to continue at
the site.

“We’re considering our options. But I can say, this is just the opening
salvo and we’re not going to give up. Tesla hasn’t heard the last from us.”

The construction work at the $5 billion, 10 million square-foot factory has
been progressing ahead of schedule, but if this one-day walk-off is just the
first of many, then this protest can significantly impact Tesla’s progress
on the factory.
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