KEY POINTS
  • The United Auto Workers filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board against Tesla over comments CEO Elon Musk made on Twitter.
  • The union alleges Musk was threatening to take away stock options of any Tesla employee that attempts to unionize.
  • Tesla and Musk fired back saying the comment referred to the fact that they were not aware of a single a UAW-represented automaker that provides stock options or restricted stock units to their employees.
  • The UAW said it has no policy preventing employees from owning stock options.

The United Auto Workers say Tesla CEO Elon Musk allegedly broke national labor laws by tweeting.

A complaint dated Wednesday and filed with the National Labor Relations Board says Musk violated the National Labor Relations Act when he sent out a tweet the union alleges threatened to take away stock options from any employees attempting to unionize.