Tesla Faces International Labor Disputes and License Plate Setbacks

German trade union IG Metall has deemed the strike by Swedish union IF Metall against Tesla Sweden as illegal. IG Metall stated that striking for political reasons would violate the duty to work and could result in action being taken against the employees. Most Tesla Sweden employees have chosen not to participate in the strike, citing good working conditions and decent wages. IF Metall argues that collective agreements are culturally significant in Sweden, while IG Metall believes that the decision should come from the employees themselves. The fight between IF Metall and Tesla Sweden has led to court cases and calls for strikes against Tesla in other countries.
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