The conflict between Swedish unions and Tesla heated up on Friday as a supplier of critical components joined in a sympathy action to get the electric car maker to sign a collective bargaining agreement for its Swedish workers.
When asked why they did not join IF Metall’s planned walkout, the Tesla staff reportedly noted that they did not see the need to strike because their working conditions and wages were already better than their previous workplaces.
Some younger employees also reportedly stated that their salary and career paths are much better at Tesla as compared to other automakers. They also appreciated the fact that they were issued stock options from the company, some of whom have reportedly seen an increase of several hundred percent to date.
What is interesting is that IF Metall and the Tesla workers in Sweden had actually met several times in the past. The employees, however, were reportedly unimpressed with what the union was offering.
For those who automatically discount anything from Teslarati, here are some Swedish links about the strike."
Do Tesla workers in Sweden get Stock Options like the workers in the U.S.?
Yes per Teslarati:
For those who automatically discount anything from Teslarati, here are some Swedish links about the strike."
Strejken hos Tesla - Ingen ställde upp
Strejken som inte fanns
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