Halceon

Making games, rarely finishing


Turfster
@Turfster

If the union succeeds with its blockade, it could become more difficult for Tesla owners to get their cars serviced or repaired, despite the fact that some other workshops also service Tesla cars.
However, things could get worse if the union extends its strike.
IF Metall has given notice of its intention to extend the strike from November 3rd to apply to 20 further workshops, which would also put members there under a blockade, preventing them from carrying out any work on Tesla cars at all. This could also prevent owners of new cars from collecting them, as members would be barred from carrying out the work needed in order to register new cars.
There are no plans for new negotiations between the two parties.
When asked how long strike measures were going to continue, he replied they would be in place "until we have a collective bargaining agreement in place".


DecayWTF
@DecayWTF

Elon Musk discovering what happens in a country where labor hasn't been violently crushed for decades and I love that for him


citriccenobite
@citriccenobite

bwahahahahahah this owns, eat shit melon husk


Halceon
@Halceon

This is excellent news!

But I want to add an aside, based on what my swedish friends have told me, this is going to be general and inaccurate. So Sweden is weird. They have very powerful unions. You might be thinking oh, like stand up to billionaire megacorps strong. Nah, nah, nah. They are Sweden doesn't have a minimum wage strong. They are the law doesn't have to regulate labor practices because the unions will get there first strong.

While it's debatable if this is longterm good for Sweden, it is undisputedly great news for any emerald heir trying to push their bullshit.


You must log in to comment.

in reply to @Turfster's post: