- cross-posted to:
- cars@gearhead.town
- cross-posted to:
- cars@gearhead.town
The Swedish Transport Agency has seven days to comply and provide license plates to Tesla, or they will face a fine of 1 million kroner (C$128K/US$93K).
This should be theft.
A lengthy post on Twitter (I refuse to call it X, especially since it’s still twitter.com ffs), mentions
https://twitter.com/NicklasNilsso14/status/1727417222488846528
It is Tesla’s legal right not to enter into a collective agreement
Is that true? Can they sue other companies/agencies for not providing services, like those responsible for manning the shipping docks?
Yeah it’s their right, and it’s the right of the unions to strike and for other unions to join in solidarity.
It’s the free market, welcome to capitalism.
From what I understand there is no law saying they have to but there is a law allowing other unions to strike against them if they choose not to.
The question here is that this is a public service offered by government and I think courts are right in stating that Postnord (a government owned company) must find a way to fulfill its obligations or be fined which in practice is a fine to government and its people.
One way to look at this decision:
- Tesla gets its plates without having to sign a CBA.