Are Two-Year-Long Strikes at Tesla Plants in Sweden Ending?
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Are two-year-long strikes at Tesla plants in Sweden ending?
Various Swedish news sources are reporting that the union IF Metall, which represents the Tesla workers, has ordered strikers back to work. But it seems to be part of a changing strategy by the union, not an end to the conflict.
For over two and a half years, IF Metall employees have been on strike against Tesla. Now parts of the strike may be over, reports Dagens Industri. According to the newspaper, the union has urged employees in Malmö and Uppsala to return to work.
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Strejkande på Tesla-anläggningar i Malmö och Uppsala ska ha fått besked om att avbryta den drygt två år långa strejken mot elbilstillverkaren, erfar tidningen Dagens industri.
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