Article 6H9BT Elon Musk says letting workers unionize creates ‘lords and peasants’. What? | Steven Greenhouse

Elon Musk says letting workers unionize creates ‘lords and peasants’. What? | Steven Greenhouse

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Steven Greenhouse
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Musk is the world's best accidental salesman for unions, even as his Tesla workers make 30% less than UAW automakers

In case workers need any additional arguments for why labor unions are good for them, a powerful new argument comes from none other than Elon Musk. Last month at the New York Times DealBook Summit, a gathering of lords of finance and industry, Musk said: I disagree with the idea of unions ... I just don't like anything which creates a lords and peasants sort of thing."

That the world's richest human dissed the idea of unions should certainly be seen as a selling point for unionizing. Musk's statement shows that he realizes that unions can be highly effective in harnessing the collective voice and power of workers, not just to limit the autonomy of power-hungry CEOs like him in managing their companies, but also to counter the capricious and often officious way he runs things. Musk is allergic to the idea of letting workers and their union have a voice in how to run - and improve - things.

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