Tesla sued Sweden’s Transport Agency on Monday over a strike by postal workers that has blocked delivery of license plates for Tesla cars, the latest escalation of a widening battle between Sweden’s labor unions and the U.S. manufacturer of electric vehicles.
A month ago, mechanics at seven Tesla-owned repair shops in Sweden walked off their jobs.
Dockworkers, electricians, painters and postal employees have all joined the strike, refusing to provide the company with their services.
Last week, some 50 metalworkers at a factory that produces aluminum parts for Tesla’s factory in Germany walked off the job.
On Nov. 20, postal workers joined the action, refusing to deliver any mail or packages to Tesla’s facilities, including the license plates.
Persons:
Tesla
Organizations:
Sweden’s Transport Agency, IF Metall
Locations:
U.S, Sweden, Tesla’s, Germany