Tesla And ExxonMobil Among List Of Companies Undermining Democracy, Report Claims

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Tesla's anti-union stance, human rights violations in its supply chain and CEO Elon Musk’s support for far-right world leaders earns Tesla black marks

Tesla has been named and shamed in a study looking at large companies that undermine democracy. The automaker’s opposition to unions and evidence of human rights violations helped earn it a spot on the list. ExxonMobil, Amazon, and other companies also appear on the International Trade Union Confederation's naughty list. Tesla has been named as one of a group of companies that undermines democracy around the world in a new report.

Additionally, another of Musk’s companies, SpaceX, joined Amazon in trying to declare America’s National Labor Relations Board unconstitutional. While Musk and his companies have contributed millions of dollars to influence policymakers around the world, he has become a hero of the far-right, the report states.

 

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