Tesla Investors Reject Anti-Harassment, Union Rights Proposals

June 13, 2024, 9:22 PM UTC

Tesla Inc. shareholders voted down proposals Thursday asking the company to issue a report detailing its anti-harassment safeguards and to adopt a policy of non-interference in unionization efforts.

The labor-focused shareholder activism at the electric vehicle maker’s annual meeting comes as CEO Elon Musk is embroiled in more than half a dozen ongoing legal battles in which he is a defendant or a plaintiff, and about a dozen others involving his companies. The suits range from complaints of civil rights violations to allegations related to Musk’s efforts to resurrect his $56 billion 2018 pay package that a Delaware judge ruled ...

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