Tesla strike in Sweden is biggest test yet of Elon Musk's anti-union stance
MALMÖ, Sweden Every day, port workers here in Swedens third-largest city unload shipping containers, oil, chemicals and building materials destined for places across the country. But theres one thing they wont touch: Tesla cars.
For six weeks, dockworkers at Swedish ports have refused to load or unload the electric cars made by billionaire Elon Musk. Theyre part of a growing movement of workers across Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark who are protesting in support of striking Swedish Tesla technicians and their demand for a collective agreement on the terms of their employment.
Were going to take the fight all the way, Curt Hansson, a 55-year-old dockworker here said in an interview during a break from unloading ships on a cold, gray December day. Either he leaves or signs an agreement.
Since October, when a subset of Teslas 130 technicians in Sweden first went on strike, tens of thousands of workers in Northern Europe have joined the largest coordinated labor action against Tesla since its founding in 2003. Norwegian and Finnish ports have likewise closed to Tesla shipments. Danish truck drivers wont transport Teslas through their country. Postal workers have refused to deliver license plates to new Tesla drivers in Sweden, cleaners wont work in the companys Swedish offices and electricians wont service its charging points here. On Friday, Swedish waste collectors added their support, refusing to pick up from Teslas repair shops across the country.
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