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Labor News & Commentary October 13, 2024 Sweden rebukes Tesla, AFL-CIO research on AI and more
https://onlabor.org/october-13-2024/
By Otto Barenberg
Otto Barenberg is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays news and commentary, talks between Boeing and the Machinists union stall; Sweden rebukes Tesla; and the AFL-CIO secures an agreement to enhance worker participation in artificial intelligence research.
Last week, negotiations between Boeing and the Machinists union broke down again, one month after nearly 33,000 Boeing employees walked out over inadequate pay. Boeing filed an unfair labor practice charge against the union on Thursday, alleging the Machinists failed to bargain in good faith. The beleaguered airplane manufacturer claimed the Machinists had clung to unreasonable demands, while the Machinists, who have filed ULPs of their own against Boeing, argued the company was hell-bent on its proposal. Jon Holden, president of Machinists Local 751, also argued Boeing overstated its latest offer. The companys suggested 2% annual bonus was lower than that earned by workers in eleven of the past twelve years, its retirement proposals failed to address several substantive concerns, and its proposed 30% pay hike was still well below the 40% increase union members had been holding out for. As of last week, no additional negotiating sessions had been scheduled.
A Swedish court ruled last week that it cant intervene in a postal companys blockade of Teslas Swedish facilities. Patrik Alm, a Solna District Court judge, said the Swedish constitution bars the government from interfering in labor disputes: parties in the labor market have the right to take action, and the state should not intervene. The postal workers were one of nearly a dozen Swedish unions to initiate solidarity strikes and boycotts against Tesla last year, after the U.S. automaker refused to sign a collective bargaining agreement with IF Metall, the powerful union that represents mechanics at Teslas Swedish repair shops. In support of the mechanics year-long strike, postal workers have blocked deliveries of key components, spare parts, and new-vehicle license plates, a move that has slowed Teslas expansion into the Swedish market and garnered Elon Musks ire. Now its probably time for Tesla to stop fooling around and respect the Swedish collective agreement model, the postal workers unions president, Gabriella Lavecchia, said. The fact that they spend so much time and energy trying to get around the game rules is just a signal that they have big problems.
Last month, the AFL-CIO announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with the U.S. National Science Foundation to foreground workers in research on emerging technologies. The memorandum of understanding establishes a five-year collaboration between the AFL-CIOs Technology Institute and NSF, linking scientists with workers and unions to explore the effects of AI, quantum computing, and semiconductor advancements on labor market dynamics and workers well-being. In a statement, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler said the partnership will advance our vision of a future in which federally funded science and technology innovation incorporates the needs of workers, creates good union jobs, and provides workers pathways for training and upward mobility. Emboldened by the CHIPS & Science Act, NSF has broadened its mission to more actively shape the economic and social effects of the basic scientific research it supports. Both NSF and the AFL-CIO hope the agreement will serve as a model for collaboration between unions and federal agencies on technological and workforce development.
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