Use wechat to scan the QR code < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > < / P > < p > German trade union Ig metall said on Wednesday, local time, < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%A5%94%E9%A9%B0 "> Mercedes Benz < / a > operates Berlin < a target ="_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%8F%91%E5%8A%A8%E6%9C%BA%E5%B7%A5%E5%8E%82 "> the person in charge of the engine plant < / a > has moved to a competitor < a target ="_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E7%89%B9%E6%96%AF%E6%8B%89 "> Tesla < / a >. The Union called on members to protest against the person in charge's job hopping. Ig metall said a protest would be held in front of the Mercedes Benz plant on Thursday and called on Daimler to come up with a solution to ensure the future of the plant. The union is worried that electric < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E6%B1%BD%E8%BD%A6 "> cars < / a > are replacing traditional energy vehicles, which may seriously affect the employment of workers. Ig metall declined to mention the name of the person in charge of the plant, which has been managed by Rene reif. Rafe, one of Mercedes Benz's most experienced manufacturing executives, helped Daimler expand its manufacturing capabilities in China. Rafe was once the engineering and manufacturing director of Beijing Benz automobile company, whose annual production capacity is about 480000 vehicles, and started to produce pure electric vehicle Benz EQC last year. Beijing Benz automobile company is a joint venture between BAIC and Daimler in 2005. Tesla is building a supermanufacturing plant for electric vehicles in gruenheide, a German suburb of Berlin, and has declined to comment on whether a new manager has been identified. Currently, Tesla is promoting the expansion of its manufacturing capacity worldwide, including Texas in the United States, Berlin in Germany and Shanghai in China, all of which are building or expanding factories. The expansion of production capacity indicates that Tesla is in urgent need of management talents. But sources told the media last month that one of Tesla's managers responsible for the construction of the gruenheide plant had left. Rafe, 57, the manager of Mercedes Benz's Berlin plant, which makes power trains, will retire early at the end of this year at his own request, Daimler said on Wednesday. (Tianmen Mountain) < / P > < p > < p > < p > scan QR code with wechat < / P > < p > share with friends and circle of friends