Tesla gets a win in Sweden as union withdraws potentially "illegal" blockade
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Tesla gets a win in Sweden as union withdraws potentially "illegal" blockade
"Vision announced the blockade in early December, stating that it was targeting the administrative handling of Tesla's facility permits in Kalmar municipality. The sympathy measure was expected to start Monday, but was formally withdrawn via documents sent to the Mediation Institute and Kalmar Municipality last week. As noted in a Daggers Arbete report, plans for the strike were ultimately pulled after employer group SKR highlighted potential illegality under the Public Employment Act."
"Petterson also stated that SKR's technical objection to the Vision union's planned anti-Tesla strike framed the protest as an unauthorized act. "It was a legal assessment of the situation. Both for us and for IF Metall, it is important to be clear that we stand for the Swedish model. But we should not continue to challenge the regulations and risk getting judgments that lead nowhere in the application of the regulations," he said."
Vision announced a sympathy blockade in early December aimed at the administrative handling of Tesla's facility permits in Kalmar municipality. The measure was scheduled to begin on a Monday but was officially revoked via documents to the Mediation Institute and Kalmar Municipality. Employer group SKR raised a technical legal objection, citing possible illegality under the Public Employment Act, prompting Vision and IF Metall to jointly decide to cancel the action. Deputy negotiation manager Oskar Pettersson described the objection as technical and stated that they would not continue to challenge the legal assessment. Vision affirmed support for the Swedish labor model.
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