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🗓️ 24 November 2021
⏱️ 10 minutes
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➤ Tesla workers in Berlin plan to establish election committee for works council
➤ Volkswagen supervisory board reportedly meet on CEO Herbert Diess’s future
➤ Tesla adds stops feature in new software update
➤ Musk comments on Model S in China
➤ New permit for Tesla Megacharger
➤ Tesla appoints new legal counsel
➤ England establishes EV charging requirements
➤ Japan adjusts EV incentives
➤ GM starts production of all-electric Hummer, sets delivery date target
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, we're at an hour here and today we have another relatively quiet news |
0:10.7 | day, but we're going to be talking about a couple of things in Germany, one with Kigger |
0:13.7 | Berlin, one with Volkswagen, then we've got a couple of software updates to talk about |
0:17.8 | news on Tesla in China, news on the Tesla semi, and Tesla's legal council, then we've |
0:22.3 | got a few international updates and a couple other things. |
0:25.1 | Another day for Tesla stock today, finishing down 4.1% to $101.03, and as deck was also |
0:31.1 | down on the day, about half a percent. |
0:32.9 | Now for their updates yesterday, in terms of stock selling, we didn't see any additional |
0:36.6 | form for us, but as a reminder, they do have two days to publish those, so if there wasn't |
0:40.9 | a selling on Monday, we could still see form for us as late as tomorrow, Wednesday. |
0:45.0 | Alright, first here is a bit of news on Tesla in Germany, so this is actually being posted |
0:50.0 | by IG Metal, if you're unfamiliar, IG Metal is the biggest union in Germany, they have |
0:55.3 | got about 2.2 million members, represent workforces for Volkswagen, Daimler, BMW, they work |
1:00.8 | pretty closely with the UAW here in the US, and that 2.2 million members, that's about |
1:05.3 | 8% or so of the total German workforce. |
1:08.6 | Today, IG Metal posted an update on their website about starting a works council election |
1:14.3 | for Tesla's Gigger Berlin, they write in translation, quote, |
1:18.5 | even before the first Tesla rolled off the production line in Greenhida, seven employees |
1:22.2 | of the new Giga Factory took the first step towards the works council election on Monday |
1:25.8 | evening, November 22nd, end quote. |
1:28.6 | From here, I do get a little bit confused about exactly where they are at in the process, |
1:32.0 | they write quote, the prerequisite for effective code determination in the company is that |
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