Sweden: Tesla Ends Long-Term Strike with Money
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He went on strike for a collective bargaining agreement for almost three years. Then he accepted Tesla's buyout. Now Samuel talks about the game behind the deal – and accuses his own union of abandoning the strikers.
The billionaire does not sign the contract with the metalworkers. The unions stop the protest after three years of struggle
After almost three years, the Swedish trade union IF Metall has stopped its industrial struggle against the US automobile manufacturer Tesla.
IF Metall's conflict with Tesla is over. It was long and expensive, especially for the Swedish model.
Tesla mechanics in Sweden had been on strike for nearly three years, demanding a collective bargaining agreement. Now, Sweden's longest-running labor dispute of its kind has finally come to an end. However, this wasn't due to a negotiated agreement, but rather because Tesla decided to pay off all striking union members. The Swedish union IF Metall recently announced it was ending the strike, as Tesla had bought out the striking members and "the …
The Swedish industrial workers' union IF Metall has announced that it is ending its conflict with US electric car manufacturer Tesla. The strike will officially end on Wednesday, August 19, 1,021 days after it began.
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