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.
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.
honest question: are there any non-big-3 us factories that are unionized?
None that I know of. Way back in the 70’s WV opened a union factory in Pennsylvania. It was infamously bad.
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.