• Smart-Marketing4589@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I mean the Tesla workers seem content with what they currently have and don’t want to strike or unionize. If there’s no organic means for that to happen, what exactly is their goal here?

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      1 year ago

      If there’s no organic means for that to happen

      unions are different over there.

      https://nordics.info/show/artikel/trade-unions-in-the-nordic-region

      Trade unions play a more important role in Nordic politics and economics than they do in most other countries. This is largely a result of their organisational success, which has made them key actors in policymaking as well as in collective bargaining.

      The Nordic countries continue to have the highest union density in the world. In 2016, of all blue and white-collar workers, membership of trade unions amounted to 52% in Norway, 65% in Finland, 84% in Iceland, 66% in Sweden, and 67% in Denmark. By comparison, between 20 and 30% of employees are generally unionised in most other European Union countries - the exception is Belgium, which has a similar organisational structure to the Nordics - and 10% in the United States. A much larger percentage of employees are covered by collective bargaining agreements, 80-90% in the Nordic countries.

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        1 year ago

        You didn’t answer the question though. If the employees are happy with their compensation, then why is the mafia striking?

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          1 year ago

          They’re not happy with the package. That’s why they’re striking. Why do you think they’re striking?

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          That is not the issue at hand though. If Tesla were to sign the CBA, there would be an absolute minimum of compensation they agree to under no circumstances go below. They would still be free to offer everything they offer now

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      1 year ago

      don’t want to strike or unionize

      So that’s why they joined a union? Because they don’t want to unionize?