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Swedish union files suit against Tesla over labour conflict

Swedish trade union IF Metall has submitted a lawsuit versus Tesla declaring the business failed to notify employee representatives of work environment changes, which is mandatory under the nation's labour laws, union authorities said on Thursday.

It was IF Metall's 2nd lawsuit this year declaring that the U.S. electrical lorry maker was in breach of Sweden's. Co-Determination Act that states business should inform. labour unions of significant changes.

The first case has yet to be decided by the courts.

The U.S. group headed by billionaire Elon Musk is at the. centre of a year-long disagreement in Sweden over its refusal to sign. a cumulative bargaining agreement and therefore enable IF Metall to. work out earnings and other conditions on behalf of employees.

Tesla did not instantly react to ask for comment.

The automobile maker has said it provides as good, or better, terms. than those demanded by the union, and has actually found methods to stay in. operation and enhance its Swedish market share, including by. utilizing non-union staff.

IF Metall in its newest claim stated Tesla had reorganised. its branch in the Swedish city of Umea without notifying the. union, according to court files submitted on Wednesday and. acquired through a freedom of information request.

According to IF Metall, Tesla phased out its entire sales. organisation in Umea without informing the union and likewise. outsourced other parts.

The conflict started in October 2023 when a group of Tesla. mechanics went on strike, followed by more than a lots unions. that announced action in sympathy, consisting of dockworkers,. electrical experts, upkeep crews and cleaners.

Tesla's service centre in Umea has had among the highest. numbers of striking workers, according to union officials, however. sales staff did not participate.

(source: Reuters)