• gtg465x2@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Tesla should just sign a CBA or pull out of Sweden if they don’t want to be burdened by the unions there. It’s not worth the bad press. Tesla probably has some internal policy of not giving in to unions because they’ve seen how the American unions have crippled GM, Ford, and Chrysler over the past several decades, and even though Swedish unions are different than American unions, they’re still unions.

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      10 months ago

      US unions didn’t ‘cripple’ US car companies, they just have to treat workers decently. It’s a weird US management obsession that they should be allowed to fire people with no notice or reason, underpay, have unsafe working conditions, etc., and workers should just accept those terrible terms.

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      10 months ago

      all international automakers who are not unionized in the us are unionized nearly everywhere else they have factories.

      it’s almost like it’s not about the unions at all …

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        10 months ago

        I wonder why foreign automakers with great industrial relations with their unions (aka the Germans) always choose to build their U.S. factories in the non-unionized South? When’s the last time a foreign automaker chose to open their U.S. plant in a strong union state?

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            10 months ago

            Honda I know isn’t union, and it’s because Honda gives their workers similar treatment to union shops. Management got integrity or something. Every so often the unions go in and test the waters, the Honda workers say no need, we’re already treated well, and the union goes away.

            Unions mostly exist as a response to shitty management. That and as a hiring hall, but that concept doesn’t apply to factory work. Construction contract work is where that is useful.