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Will someone please give me the cliffs notes on how Tesla has pissed off the Swedes?
It didn't sign a deal with the unions and tried to strongarm its way through it
I see, so another case of Americans thinking their rules apply everywhere.
To be fair, Tesla is owned by a South African who immigrated to Canada, then the US - and had apartheid slaves do the hard part of precious stone mining.
Much like the former cheetoh in chief, completely removed from the realities others face, and never had to deal with consequences.
It isn't a solely American thing, though we may be the world champs at it.
Rupert Murdoch is another great example. Thanks Australia. Thanks a lot.
It's funny how we all do that. You see it in immigrants that bring their best practices and learned culture to their new homes.
It's a tale as old as time. We certainly did not abandon our European ways, and adopt the original American native lifestyle upon our arrival to the continent. It certainly affected our ways for survival but we certainly pushed our way of life without a doubt with its European economic and religious values.
So the circle of life now? 😇
And now they suffer the consequences, serves them right.
That seems unwise.
Ah the toys are us way
Reading the article, it seems they do not have basic minimum wages set federally and collective agreements are the basis in all workplaces.
I have to wonder if Tesla will just find other ways to get the product into the country instead. Unconfirmed local reports say that the cars are being unloaded in Danish ports then driven into Sweden.
Toys are Us refused to sign a collective agreement in the mid 90s but was convinced to sign after similar strike actions.
So it seems Sweden might still have a strong union environment and will be able to affect public sentiment about Tesla in the long term as they even mention people refusing services from Tesla based taxis.
The original trigger is that Tesla refused to negotiate with the union members for 5 years (IF Metall is the union, for industry workers), they haven't recognized the unionization at all.