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Tesla Sweden Strike Gains Momentum as IF Metall Seeks Backing Across Europe and the United States

Key Points

  • 🌐 IF Metall’s strike against Tesla Sweden may spread globally as the Swedish union seeks support in Europe and the United States.
  • 🤝 IF Metall is actively engaging with unions in Europe and the U.S. to join the strike or take independent actions against Tesla.
  • 🚗 The United Auto Workers union in the U.S. plans union drives for 13 non-unionized automakers, including Tesla.
  • 💬 IF Metall’s ombudsman, Arturo Vasquez, highlights the symbolic importance of the fight against anti-union practices, especially regarding Elon Musk’s stance.
  • 📉 Union membership is declining in Sweden, with varying opinions on the relevance of unions in the modern era.
  • 💰 Some individuals in Sweden criticize unions as a “Ponzi scheme,” arguing that members pay without significant returns, benefiting only a few at the top.

IF Metall’s strike against Tesla Sweden might spread as the Swedish union seeks support across Europe and the United States.

An ombudsman for IF Metall, Arturo Vasquez, told the Financial Times that the Swedish union is actively talking with counterparts in Europe and the United States to join the strike against Tesla or make moves of their own. Interestingly enough, the United Auto Workers union recently announced it would launch union drives for 13 non-unionized automakers in the United States, including Tesla. 

“If you look at what Elon Musk has done in the US, he’s anti-unions. For us, it’s symbolic. For Swedish unions, it’s an incredibly important fight,” said Arturo Vasquez. 

Vasquez stood among strikers outside Tesla’s service center in the Stockholm suburb of Segelstorp, where he claims half of the employees joined IF Metall’s strike. Union membership has been declining in Sweden, but Swedish unions remain one of the largest in Europe. Unions in Sweden still hold significant power. 

Only some people in Sweden share ideas about unions, similar to Vasquez. Some people in Sweden believe unions are a thing of the past and it’s time to step into the future. 

“IF Metall and other unions was a good idea 100 years ago. But we are in a new era now, [and] young people can speak up for themselves and negotiate. Companies are willing to compete for good workers with good salaries and benefits. 

“Unions don’t have a role to play anymore, or at least not the same as 100 years ago. Unions have become a big Ponzi scheme in Sweden; the members pay $50.00 every month and get nothing in return, which is billions of dollars every year that only gain a few at the top with [huge] salaries and loads of benefits,” one Swedish local told Teslarati.

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