
A few years ago, Tesla was on the verge of bankruptcy and lost huge amounts of money. Then came the Model 3, which led the company to profitability and success. The latter was confirmed by the launch of the Model Y, this electric SUV that for a while even became the best-selling car in the world. However, not everything is so rosy for the American company. And it is not for nothing that the latter now has to face increasingly strong competition from Chinese brands, but not only.
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A huge strike
Indeed, the manufacturer is now threatened the great strike in Sweden, on the initiative of the metallurgical union IF Metall. It’s about Tesla’s refusal to join a collective agreement that deals, in particular, with wages. This caused an unprecedented mobilization among the employees who work for the manufacturer, but not only. Indeed, other professions are also in solidarity with the strike, which began at the end of October. And among them are postmen who, to put it mildly, strangely join the protests.
Great support
And it is not for nothing that the latter now refuse to deliver license plates intended for new Teslas awaiting delivery to customers. Which could then prevent thousands of cars from circulating and complicate matters for the suing brand. The latter actually brought a case against the Swedish state to force the postman to do his job correctly. Otherwise, Tesla is seeking at least €87,500 in damages if the lawsuit is dismissed.
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Source: Auto Plus

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