• 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. The EV maker is joined on the wall of shame by Exxonmobil, Amazon, Meta, mining giant Glencore and the private equity firm Blackstone.

The study, conducted by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), says Tesla earns its place on the naughty list in part thanks to its union opposition in America, Germany and Sweden. The ITUC also pointed out CEO Elon Musk’s personal opposition to unions, which he claimed create “a lord and peasants sort of thing,” and reminding us that he called Swedish workers “insane” for striking against the company.

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Musk’s support for right-wing figures such as Donald Trump in the US, and relationships with far-right leaders like Narendra Modi in India and Javier Milei in Argentina, also drew attention. The ITUC noted that Musk had expressed support for white nationalist, anti-semitic and anti-LGBTQ+ positions through his ownership of X. 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. “As owner of the social networking platform X (formerly Twitter), he responded to one user’s allegations about a coup in Bolivia – a country with lithium reserves considered highly valuable for electric vehicle manufacturers like Tesla – by saying, ‘We will coup whoever we want. Deal with it!'”.

Unlike ExxonMobil, however, Tesla was not accused of funneling cash into anti-climate change research or lobbying against eco-friendly environmental laws. But the ITUC noted that Tesla’s battery supply chains rely on nickel mining companies that undermine consultation standards with Indonesian communities and are causing rapid deforestation and water pollution.

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

One of those mining companies, Glencore, gets its own entry on the ITUC list. The report says that while Glencore publicly shows support for climate and sustainability goals, it has simultaneously spent millions bankrolling campaigns to keep the coal industry going, and pled guilty to bribery, corruption and market manipulation charges in multiple countries.

Amazon incurs the wrath of the ITUC for its anti-union stance, low pay, high worker injury rate, corporate tax evasions and high carbon emissions, and Meta is accused of spreading hate-filled propaganda via its algorithms.

Corporate underminers of democracy for 2024:
  • Amazon.com, Inc.
  • Blackstone Group
  • ExxonMobil
  • Glencore
  • Meta
  • Tesla
  • The Vanguard Group