Tesla shareholders unhappy with Musk


A group of Tesla shareholders who together own more than $1 billion in company stock are seeking to oust CEO Elon Musk, alleging that he’s too focused on running his other companies and is letting Tesla’s value slip.

Among other reasons for ousting Musk, the shareholders note that Tesla’s alleged union busting at its South Buffalo factory was cause for significant concern.

Investigative Post’s J. Dale Shoemaker joined WGRZ’s Town Hall to discuss Tesla’s alleged union busting activities in light of the shareholders’ letter.


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