Elon Musk Archives - Labor Today https://labortoday.luel.us/en/tag/elon-musk/ Publication of Labor United Educational League Thu, 09 Jan 2025 10:32:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://i0.wp.com/labortoday.luel.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/cropped-E9B521F7-025C-4CC9-BB53-1FA94A395922.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Elon Musk Archives - Labor Today https://labortoday.luel.us/en/tag/elon-musk/ 32 32 210291732 EDITORIAL: Musk & Bezos Attacks on the NLRB are a Sign of the Troubles to Come https://labortoday.luel.us/en/editorial-musk-bezos-attacks-on-the-nlrb-are-a-sign-of-the-troubles-to-come/ Thu, 09 Jan 2025 10:32:00 +0000 https://labortoday.luel.us/?p=3191 With Donald Trump’s win of the 2024 election, monopoly capital has been emboldened and is poised to attack basic workers’ rights that have been in place since the passing of the National Labor Relations Act in 1935. That is not…

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With Donald Trump’s win of the 2024 election, monopoly capital has been emboldened and is poised to attack basic workers’ rights that have been in place since the passing of the National Labor Relations Act in 1935. That is not to say that President Biden was any friend to the working class given his choice to stop railroad workers from striking in 2022, but specific figures such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are poised to cause significant harm with the election of Trump as they have deemed the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) “unconstitutional”.

Both Tesla and Amazon have been accused of violating federal labor laws in the past with Musk firing workers at a Buffalo, New York plant after they had informed him of their intent to unionize. Amazon has had multiple labor violations brought against it by the Teamsters who are currently organizing Amazon warehouses (including drivers) and continuing to add pressure to get the company to the bargaining table. Given that any federal labor law (and violation) is upheld by the NLRB, it is clear why the two billionaires would seek to dismantle it. This would give corporations an unfettered hand in destroying unions and workers’ rights and can be summed up in two words that Sean O’Brien used at his RNC speech: economic terrorism.

Furthermore, the appointment of Musk to the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) is a clear threat to public sector employees and their ability to collectively bargain. Bezos has gone on record saying that he looks forward to Trump’s administration working to deregulate the economy saying, “we do have too many regulations in this country”. The labor movement has relied on the Democrats for decades to keep it afloat. Now with the threat of the Trump administration and their aims to overturn the NLRB, attack unions, and undermine workers’ right to collectively bargain, unions will have to regain their militancy or they will cease to exist. This represents a unique opportunity for class-oriented trade unionists to take the lead in rebuilding the labor movement in this country.

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UE: Texas Court Hands Elon Musk Dangerous Ruling Against Labor Board’s Constitutionality https://labortoday.luel.us/en/ue-texas-court-hands-elon-musk-dangerous-ruling-against-labor-boards-constitutionality/ Sun, 04 Aug 2024 17:03:04 +0000 https://labortoday.luel.us/?p=2825 From UE News | Photos Courtesy of ueunion.org | UE News Reuse Policy On July 24, a Texas federal district court issued an injunction in a case brought by billionaire Elon Musk’s company Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) against the…

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On July 24, a Texas federal district court issued an injunction in a case brought by billionaire Elon Musk’s company Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) against the National Labor Relations Board. The injunction prohibits the NLRB from proceeding with a trial charging SpaceX with committing unfair labor practices. In a troubling decision, the court found that SpaceX was likely to win its case arguing, in essence, that the authority of NLRB Administrative Law Judges, and that of the five members of the NLRB, to whom ALJ decisions can be appealed, is unconstitutional. 

In the immediate aftermath of the ruling, employers, including at least one UE employer, have simply been ignoring NLRB rulings — making it more difficult for unions to enforce the legal rights of the workers they represent.

The case hinges on the just cause protections from removal that the National Labor Relations Act grants to ALJs and members of the NLRB. These protections ensure that ALJs can only be removed “for good cause” and that NLRB members can only be removed “for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.” SpaceX argued that these protections are a violation of Article II of the Constitution, which gives the President the right to remove officers of the federal government who wield substantial executive power.

In addition to the immediate chilling effect this injunction will have on NLRB proceedings, it sets up a Supreme Court case over the constitutionality of the NLRB — something that has been settled law since 1937. However, the current right-wing majority on the Supreme Court has clearly been willing to ignore long-settled precedent, as they did when they overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, after that decision had stood for almost half a century.

Musk, who in the words of Nation columnist John Nichols “hates unions, with a white-hot passion that has rendered him delusional,” is clearly banking on a second Trump presidency to bring political pressure to bear on the NLRB to abandon the aggressive stance it has taken in enforcing workers’ rights in the last few years. (Musk endorsed Trump in July.)

As Nichols writes, “If Musk gets his way, this scheme to gut the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 could destabilize a wide range of federal enforcement agencies that administer laws regulating everything from workplace safety to environmental conditions.”

While it is impossible to predict exactly what the Supreme Court will do when the SpaceX case reaches their docket, if they remove the protections that ALJs currently have, the actions of the NLRB will become even more subject to influence from the President — making the upcoming Presidential election all that more critical to protecting workers’ rights.

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