Today more unions in Sweden are joining Tesla’s mechanics in the strike against the notoriously anti-union EV automaker. According to reports, dockworkers in Sweden won’t be unloading any Tesla vehicles, and maintenance crews won’t be cleaning up Tesla stores. Next week, even Tesla mail won’t be delivered.
For a country with only a few Tesla employees, Sweden has become a thorn in Elon Musk’s side. As the existential battle of wills heats up, thousands of workers are refusing to deal with Telsa in any way until it signs a deal with the country’s Tesla mechanics. While the original strike only involved a small amount of mechanics, about 130 people, Swedish workers have banded together to protect their model of organized labor.
The Swedish Transport Workers’ Union, which represented 57,000 workers in the transport industry, said it would block all Tesla vehicles at all of the country’s ports, starting today, if Telsa did see the collective bargaining agreement with IF Metall, which represents Tesla mechanics among its 300,000 members. That boycott started with four Swedish ports on November 7 but has expanded to all of the country’s ports today, which was first reported by Wired UK. IF Metall members working in 10 Tesla services shops and about 20 repair centers have been striking since October 27.
Additionally, Swedish Building Maintenance Workers’ Union are starting a boycott as of noon local time today, refusing the clean the four Tesla retail or service centers around the country. Even the post office is apparently joining the fight, saying they will stop delivering mail to Tesla if it doesn’t sign the deal by November 20.
Tesla first entered Sweden in 2013 and has said that it followed Swedish labor market rules, but chooses not to sign a collective agreement because it doesn’t have a manufacturing plant in Sweden. Unions are an essential part of the Swedish labor model, with about 90% of the workforce belonging to trade unions and protected by employee contracts that work to standardize pay, insurance, and pensions, as well as protect worker conditions.
Elon Musk is also facing a union bid in Berlin-Brandenburg Gigafactory, one of six such plants worldwide and its only factory in Europe. In the US, Tesla has so far been successful at stifling union drives on its own turf, but with Europe putting up a bigger fight, all eyes are on what will happen in Sweden – and that includes the United Auto Workers.
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