A gentle reminder that the union and Tesla are still fighting in #Sweden.

Translation by Google.

After Tesla’s defeat in the Supreme Court, the company is now taking the issue to the administrative court. It is “sad” that the company is spending millions in legal proceedings rather than providing the same conditions as the rest of the industry, according to the ST union.

Tesla’s legal battle to persuade the Swedish Transport Agency to break the blockade and hand over the license plates seemed over. But after the case went through all the courts and was thrown out by the Supreme Court, the company is now appealing to the Administrative Court in Karlstad instead.

– I’m not surprised, but I’m still a little disappointed. Are these processes going to continue forever?, says Joakim Lindqvist, union lawyer at the ST union.

Since November 2023, ST and Seko have blocked Tesla’s mail in sympathy with IF Metall’s demand for a collective agreement with the company. This had the effect that the license plates that Tesla needs from the Swedish Transport Agency to put new Tesla cars into service got stuck in the system.

But while Tesla and the unions are playing a cat-and-mouse game with alternative addresses that the union then blocks, Tesla is pursuing the issue in the country’s courts.

Now they are demanding that the administrative court in Karlstad force the Swedish Transport Agency to hand over the plates directly to the company.

“How the provision should be practically implemented so that the license plates reach Tesla is, according to Tesla, a question that the Swedish Transport Agency can appropriately take a position on,” Tesla writes in the appeal, according to Dagens Arbete, which was first to report on the new process.

The Swedish Transport Agency does not want to break the blockade So far, the Swedish Transport Agency has not filed a response, but in the district court, the court of appeal, and thus also the Supreme Court, the authority’s position has been that they cannot make exceptions to the procedures for Tesla.

  • albert180
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    23 hours ago

    Elon Musk won’t fuck you

    The Swedish System has so far worked Well for everyone, ensuring decent wealth for everyone.

    Musk wants to Break it.

    • lurklurk@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      I doubt there’s that much of a plan behind Musk’s actions, and I don’t support musk in general, but there’s no legal requirement to sign a collective agreement and I don’t like unions strongarming companies into a deal that’s supposedly optional.

      If the employees want to strike to get one, go for it.

      If the union wants to hit largely unrelated companies with strikes, it’s a bit weird. Back in 2019 that was abused enough to get somewhat restricted by law, and it probably should be further restricted.

      If unions go “oh you can’t deliver mail to this address specifically because we’re on strike there, and they can’t come and collect their mail either, because we’re on a micro-strike there too… and they can’t get their mail directly from the government because that would invalidate our plan” they’re overreaching.

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        9 hours ago

        no legal requirement to sign a collective agreement and I don’t like unions strongarming companies into a deal that’s supposedly optional.

        The Swedish courts seem to think that there is also no legal requirement for anyone to do what Musk wants.

      • onoira [they/them]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        13 hours ago

        I don’t like unions strongarming companies

        ‘i don’t like it when the people who produce value for the capitalists have a say in their working conditions’

        ‘i don’t like it when corporations are forced to comply with the rule of law’

        ‘i don’t like it when neoliberals have to comply with local labour market practises in foreign markets’

        ‘i don’t like it when other people pull the boot out of my mouth’