Swedish Court Rules Against Tesla in Collective Bargaining Dispute

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Swedish Court , Rules Against Tesla , in Collective Bargaining Dispute.
'The Guardian' reports that Tesla's ongoing dispute
with Nordic trade unions has escalated after
losing legal action against Sweden's postal service.
On December 7, a Swedish court ruled that
PostNord did not need to deliver license plates to
Tesla that were blocked by postal service workers. .
The ruling comes as the latest
development in a continuing dispute
over collective bargaining agreements.
In October, IF Metall mechanics in Sweden
went on strike, demanding a collective
agreement with the electric carmaker. .
Since the strike began, Elon Musk's Tesla
has faced increasing pressure from
unions in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
Since the strike began, Elon Musk's Tesla
has faced increasing pressure from
unions in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
On December 6, a large Danish pension
fund threatened to sell its holdings if the
billionaire refused to enter into such deals. .
On December 6, a large Danish pension
fund threatened to sell its holdings if the
billionaire refused to enter into such deals. .
Meanwhile, Denmark's largest
trade union joined strike action by
Swedish Tesla workers.
The December 7 court decision comes after
Tesla sued workers at PostNord who stopped
making deliveries of new plates in a sympathy strike. .
'The Guardian' reports that Solna district court decided
that workers at PostNord should not be forced to make
the deliveries while the case was awaiting a final ruling.
On November 27, another court ruled that the Swedish
Transport Agency must find a way to deliver plates to
Tesla, but the agency has appealed the decision. .
On November 27, another court ruled that the Swedish
Transport Agency must find a way to deliver plates to
Tesla, but the agency has appealed the decision. .
In 2022, Norway was Tesla's fourth-
largest market for sales of new cars,
while Sweden was its fifth-largest.