Teslas argument against this has been that they provide better terms already.<p>Someone on r/sweden fact checked their statement and claims Tesla is worse on almost all comparison points including salary.
As a person born in Sweden myself I have to say that the two times I have gone from a non-union contract to a union-contract the terms has been worse in a union.<p>Pretty much all unions are left leaning politically, exclude members if you are connected to the wrong political party (Sweden Democrats) and don't offer many benefits for at least programmers.<p>The workers don't want to strike obviously because they are satisfied with the contracts and have better terms and pay than in their previous jobs for the same age group according to themselves. It's illegal for employers to punish people for participating in unions in Sweden so anyone could go on strike without getting punished for it.<p>Unions have outplayed their role in society for the most part. The jobs in Sweden that really need unions rarely have them (service jobs).
Two other HN posts (that are not paywalls):<p>- <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38190645">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38190645</a><p>- <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38191008">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38191008</a>
At all points they are updating the spreadsheet entitled "cost/benefits of leaving Sweden." I suppose the labor cartel is trying for the razor's edge on that.<p>I do like people arguing that other companies are better for workers. Perfect! Work there instead. No joke--I've done that.