Waterloo Region Record

Musk blasts SEC and UAW in 60 Minutes interview

- DANA HULL AND ALEXANDRA STRATTON

Elon Musk, the chief executive officer of both Tesla Inc. and Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Corp., opened up about his tumultuous year in a wide-ranging interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes.”

Musk, 47, told anchor Lesley Stahl that none of his tweets have been censored since he reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission in October.

His problemati­c Twitter messages in August — about trying to take the company private — caused months of chaos, and the agency sought to improve the governance of a board long criticized for being too closely aligned with its billionair­e leader.

“I want to be clear. I do not respect the SEC,” Musk said. Musk added that he’s abiding by the SEC’s terms because he respects the justice system. He also said that he hand-picked Robyn Denholm as Tesla’s new board chair, and that in addition to not wanting to be chair again, he would prefer “to have no titles at all.”

Tesla doesn’t buy traditiona­l advertisin­g, and media coverage of Musk is a big part of how the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company markets itself and its formidable brand. Musk has been on a bit of a charm offensive of late: he appeared on Kara Swisher’s “Recode Decode” podcast, as well as “Axios” on HBO.

The “60 Minutes” interview, which was filmed at Tesla’s lone auto plant in Fremont, Calif., largely focused on Tesla’s year in which it raced to ramp up production of the Model 3 sedan. Musk credited the decision to build a third general assembly line outside under a tent with saving the company.

“It was life or death,” said Musk. “Those betting against the company were right by all convention­al standards that we would fail. But they just did not count on this unconventi­onal situation of creating an assembly line in a parking lot in a tent.”

Stahl pressed Musk on the string of complaints about conditions inside company factories, including unreported injuries, abusive conditions and excessive hours. Musk said there’s been an “aggressive campaign” by the United Auto Workers to attack Tesla with a “load of nonsense” in an effort to unionize the carmaker.

Musk said he may be willing to buy some of the five factories General Motors plans to idle next year. He also asserted that he doesn’t smoke pot, despite taking a hit of marijuana on a comedian’s podcast that was livestream­ed in September.

“I do not smoke pot,” Musk said.

“As anyone who watched that podcast could tell, I have no idea how to smoke pot, or anything. I don’t know how to smoke anything, honestly.”

 ?? BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO ?? Elon Musk said there’s been an “aggressive campaign” by the United Auto Workers to attack Tesla with a “load of nonsense.”
BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO Elon Musk said there’s been an “aggressive campaign” by the United Auto Workers to attack Tesla with a “load of nonsense.”

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