• Harman-audio@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Americans rooting for Sweden in this fight don’t understand that Sweden already has tons of pro workers right and pension etc. This is swedish workers extorting Tesla because they’re swimming in money. I don’t see them protesting against Dacia…

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      10 months ago

      Sweden already has tons of pro workers right and pension etc.

      Very little of that is set in law. Most of that is set in agreements between companies and unions.

      Something tesla is refusing to do.

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      10 months ago

      Redditors reading his comments should understand where this user comes from. New account and lots of hot takes:

      Ignore the downvotes, you’re correct and that’s because people don’t want EVs, they want Tesla’s.

      okay

      r/electric cars is anti Tesla btw. Ignoring the fact that Tesla sells more than all brands combined.

      yeah

      Anti Tesla brigade is here lol

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      10 months ago

      Can you elaborate on that? What exactly do you think they are trying to extort and how can you compare that to Dacia?

      I believe Dacia is part of the Stellantis group and as far as I know, they have an agreement with the union. Therefore, a strike against them would in fact be illegal.

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          10 months ago

          Dacia is however part of the Renault group which does have a CBA in place.

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      10 months ago

      Claiming that people don’t understand it while demonstrating your complete ignorance about the Swedish model. Rather ironic.

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      10 months ago

      No, we don’t. These workers’ rights aren’t enshrined in law. They are bargained for in collective agreements between the unions and the companies. Hence, when a company like Tesla comes in and refuses to sign a collective agreement, it is a problem not only to the Tesla workers, but to the industry as a whole, as it threatens the whole collective model that Swedish industry is based on. If that unravels, then the government might have to come in with a heavier hand and interfer.