• AFatDarthVader@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    They don’t have a case for that. Labor laws work very differently in Sweden. Solidarity action like this is constitutionally protected.

    The situation here is no different then power utility company workers cutting off power to a religious building they don’t like.

    It’s completely different, and your comparison makes me think you don’t know much about the situation or Sweden in general. The postal union is allowed to take solidarity action not because “they don’t like” Tesla but because Tesla has refused to engage in collective bargaining.