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DBoon

(23,063 posts)
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 01:21 PM Nov 2023

CNN: 'This is insane.' Swedish workers are getting under Elon Musk's skin

London CNN —

It has taken nearly a month, but workers striking against Tesla in Sweden have finally drawn a response from the company’s famously anti-union boss. “This is insane,” CEO Elon Musk said Thursday on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter that he owns.

Musk was responding to news that Swedish postal workers are refusing to deliver Tesla license plates, joining a wave of action in sympathy with mechanics who stopped servicing Tesla cars late last month.

About 130 mechanics began their ongoing strike in October after their employer, a Tesla subsidiary in Sweden, announced that it would not recognize their labor union, according to Expressen, a CNN affiliate.

The industrial action soon spread to dockworkers who started blocking deliveries of Tesla cars at the country’s ports, to electricians who stopped maintenance work for the carmaker, and other workers in Sweden, Expressen reported.


https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/24/business/elon-musk-tesla-sweden-strikes/index.html

This is what labor solidarity looks like.

This action in Sweden may inspire similar action in Germany.
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CNN: 'This is insane.' Swedish workers are getting under Elon Musk's skin (Original Post) DBoon Nov 2023 OP
may he have 100000 fleas to make him itch . good . AllaN01Bear Nov 2023 #1
This is what Americans need to learn, if we ever knew it. Shipwack Nov 2023 #2
Unfortunately, the Taft-Hartley Act, passed around 1947, makes it illegal for one PatrickforB Nov 2023 #9
Thanks for the info! Shipwack Nov 2023 #11
I always have to laugh at this. OldBaldy1701E Nov 2023 #20
You bet! The only reason these Wall Street greed lizards and the billionaire parasites PatrickforB Nov 2023 #21
Agree whole-heartedly WmChris Nov 2023 #25
Oh there seems to be two things that bring plenty of Americans to a halt. OldBaldy1701E Nov 2023 #28
You don't get arrested for participating in an "illegal" strike whopis01 Nov 2023 #30
In the UK it used to be legal. mwooldri Nov 2023 #10
They didn't strike but they didn't deliver. sab390 Nov 2023 #27
+100. "This is what labor solidarity looks like." stopdiggin Nov 2023 #3
There was a typo error. Should have been "Eloon is insane"! Wonder Why Nov 2023 #4
Bwahahaahahaha!!! progressoid Nov 2023 #5
... 2naSalit Nov 2023 #6
Workers of the world, unite! JoseBalow Nov 2023 #7
Stickin' to the Union Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2023 #8
...... Fullduplexxx Nov 2023 #12
The world's richest asshole complaining about his workers grumpyduck Nov 2023 #13
"Won't someone please think of the Billionaires??" NBachers Nov 2023 #14
American workers should do the same IronLionZion Nov 2023 #15
Solidarity WmChris Nov 2023 #16
Thank you for the effort, WmChris. calimary Nov 2023 #18
You go, Sweden!!! Hekate Nov 2023 #17
Musk hates it when he can't control everybody. Martin68 Nov 2023 #19
I'm as pro-union as they come, but maybe mail delivery should be left alone.+ EarnestPutz Nov 2023 #22
I'm sure it's driving him completely around the bend that a bunch of poor nobodies Warpy Nov 2023 #23
whenever I hear a company complain "The workers are striking!" hydrolastic Nov 2023 #24
Exactly, a strike is an absolute last resort Warpy Nov 2023 #26
Guess he'll buy Sweden next. live love laugh Nov 2023 #29
Yes, But he took them on ampm Nov 2023 #31

Shipwack

(2,311 posts)
2. This is what Americans need to learn, if we ever knew it.
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 01:33 PM
Nov 2023

Even back in the height of union power (such as it was), were there sympathy strikes across diverse occupations? Maybe the SAG/AFTRA strikes, but the Teamsters (for instance) didn't strike when the Air Traffic Controllers were fired.

People in this country have been brainwashed to mistrust unions, and to not work together. I remember a Flintstones cartoon showing union craftsmen to be lazy and greedy. I'm sure there are other examples.

PatrickforB

(15,110 posts)
9. Unfortunately, the Taft-Hartley Act, passed around 1947, makes it illegal for one
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 03:10 PM
Nov 2023

union to go on a sympathy strike, or for general strikes to occur.

Wall Street got that down real good.

Shipwack

(2,311 posts)
11. Thanks for the info!
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 03:16 PM
Nov 2023

I need to hit the history books again. Maybe after I read "Corporate Bullsh*t: Exposing the Lies and Half-Truths That Protect Profit, Power, and Wealth in America" by Joan Walsh and Nick Hanauer.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,367 posts)
20. I always have to laugh at this.
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 05:50 PM
Nov 2023

Because if enough unions do it, what are they gonna do? Arrest them all? (We do have enough prisons to hold such a massive arresting, but the logistics of actually doing this would be impossible. They would negotiate. But, we won't do it.)

PatrickforB

(15,110 posts)
21. You bet! The only reason these Wall Street greed lizards and the billionaire parasites
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 07:24 PM
Nov 2023

make laws like this is that there are a lot of us and very few of them. It is just their raw greed that is outsized.

WmChris

(220 posts)
25. Agree whole-heartedly
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 08:34 PM
Nov 2023

Unfortunately indivuals just can't seem to recognize the need to support each other if it might involve a little personal sacrifice.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,367 posts)
28. Oh there seems to be two things that bring plenty of Americans to a halt.
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 10:59 PM
Nov 2023

That is 'effort' and 'sacrifice'. We don't do either anymore, it seems.

whopis01

(3,725 posts)
30. You don't get arrested for participating in an "illegal" strike
Tue Nov 28, 2023, 07:39 AM
Nov 2023

You get fired.

Taft-Hartley removes the legal protections for striking workers. I imagine quite a number of employers would welcome the chance to fire as many union members as possible if this were to happen.

mwooldri

(10,390 posts)
10. In the UK it used to be legal.
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 03:13 PM
Nov 2023

Sympathy strikes did happen. Made illegal in the 1920s, when Labour came to power post WW2, secondary action was made legal again. Until Thatcher -1980 and 1990 laws outlawed it.

Back to the USA... under Taft-Hartley, secondary action remains largely unlawful. That's probably why the Teamsters didn't strike when the air traffic controllers did so.

sab390

(201 posts)
27. They didn't strike but they didn't deliver.
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 10:27 PM
Nov 2023

When the UW Madison TAs struck in the early 80s the strike ended when the teamsters wouldn't deliver the liquid nitrogen to cool the experiments. It may have only been because the TAs were teamsters too.

stopdiggin

(12,840 posts)
3. +100. "This is what labor solidarity looks like."
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 01:33 PM
Nov 2023

brought this on yourself. If the Tesla sub hadn't decided to stiff-arm the union mechanics in the first place ...

grumpyduck

(6,650 posts)
13. The world's richest asshole complaining about his workers
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 03:22 PM
Nov 2023

wanting a living wage. What a fucking piece of shit motherfucking prick.

Suck it up, asshole.

IronLionZion

(46,982 posts)
15. American workers should do the same
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 03:37 PM
Nov 2023

it's time to tell these wealthy "job creators" where they can shove their hostile anti-worker policies. It's time for trickle up from working people.

"They're coming to steal your jobs" doesn't work so well during labor shortage. "Nobody wants to work anymore".

WmChris

(220 posts)
16. Solidarity
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 03:45 PM
Nov 2023

I lobbied my local IBEW union to walk out in support of the air traffic controllers during the Raygun debacle. Had all the union workers supported them then we would be looking a very different labor picture today in this country. IMHO.

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
23. I'm sure it's driving him completely around the bend that a bunch of poor nobodies
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 08:15 PM
Nov 2023

are sticking toether and respecing each other's right to fair treatment and spoiling his cash flow and are telling him to go to hell when he orders them to go back to work.

This is your first lesson in who holds the real power in this world, El;on.

hydrolastic

(525 posts)
24. whenever I hear a company complain "The workers are striking!"
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 08:26 PM
Nov 2023

I think "you guys could stop the strike now" Negotiate!

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
26. Exactly, a strike is an absolute last resort
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 08:57 PM
Nov 2023

when a boss is an arrogant asshole who thinks he doesn't have to negotiate with nobodies.

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