Tesla has filed a lawsuit against the Swedish government's Transport Agency over a workers' strike that has blocked the U.S. auto maker's requests for license plates for new vehicles, business daily Dagens Industri reported on Monday.
I support unionization but come on this is pretty absurd. There’s no way this would fly here in the US. Imagine, not receiving mail from a federal service because the workers within it disagree with certain practices.
It’s not legal in the US. It is legal in Sweden and other Nordic countries.
Who are “they” here? If Tesla hires someone to pick it up they’re breaching the strike which is a big no-no. The only way it could be remotely legal for Tesla to pick them up themselves is if the general manager did it him/herself.
I mean the say that I find it unjust. China can literally take over your whole operation for no reason if they want to. It doesn’t mean I will defend them for doing it, it just is what it is.
I mean, a union strike is basically a counter-coercion to corporate coercion, so…….
It’s not bad that you disagree with other models of labor/employer relations, but it may be bad that you have lived so long under US concepts that you might not even fathom how things may work elsewhere.
I support unionization but come on this is pretty absurd. There’s no way this would fly here in the US. Imagine, not receiving mail from a federal service because the workers within it disagree with certain practices.
I know… I’m on the opposite side of the union question as you but I see how this would be ‘no bueno’ here in the U.S. is Sweden a socialist democracy?
This would be a ‘no bueno’ in the U.S because they know how powerful unions are at maintaining workers rights, so they outlaw them
Who is the “they”?
The proper nomenclature is social market economy or social democracy.
And much of what’s done in the US wouldn’t fly in Sweden. Companies needs to adapt to the local laws.
It seems like the judge disagrees, nice try though.
No, they didn’t agree wuth you, they didnt mind the packet services deliver packages at all.
It’s not legal in the US. It is legal in Sweden and other Nordic countries.
Who are “they” here? If Tesla hires someone to pick it up they’re breaching the strike which is a big no-no. The only way it could be remotely legal for Tesla to pick them up themselves is if the general manager did it him/herself.
They aren’t even allowing pickups. That’s the crux of my disagreement here. Striking doesn’t mean you can just do anything with impunity.
It is, because they are solidarity striking which is a right by law.
sure. but… Tesla is getting their plates…
It’s hard to understate hos uninteresting “This would not fly here in the US” is in Sweden.
I mean the say that I find it unjust. China can literally take over your whole operation for no reason if they want to. It doesn’t mean I will defend them for doing it, it just is what it is.
I mean, a union strike is basically a counter-coercion to corporate coercion, so…….
It’s not bad that you disagree with other models of labor/employer relations, but it may be bad that you have lived so long under US concepts that you might not even fathom how things may work elsewhere.
imagine not receiving mail from fedex because fedex thinks walmart abuses their workers and refuses to deliver their packages
I mean this is kinda my point. As a matter of principal I don’t know how this is allowed.
the ban on solidarity strikes infringes on companies’ free speech rights
It’s beautiful.
I love it. When can we make it happen?