• AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    11 months ago

    They may have to unload them in the UK (where sympathy strikes have been illegal since the Thatcher era) and truck them all the way to Sweden.

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      11 months ago

      The UK is not in the EU. That would cost more customs delays, formalities, and costs.

      Musk is an idiot. There’s a reason companies like McDonalds cooperate with unions in Europe. It’s cheaper.

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        11 months ago

        You know there is both a tunnel between UK and France and a bridge between Denmark and Sweden?

        Doesnt make it an efficient option, but it is possible.

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          True. Still gotta deal with Brexit bureaucracy. They can’t just transport things from UK into EU without a ton of permits, fees and paperwork. Then they have to truck through two countries striking against them. Every avenue Tesla tries to get around unions can be shut down with another sympathy strike. Gas station workers can refuse to sell them gas for instance. If they’re electrical vehicles, well, there’s already a strike in place. Unions can outlast Elon.

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            11 months ago

            Don’t the strikes need to target Tesla?

            Like repair shops could prevent repairs because to get parts they need to interact with Tesla, which they will refuse, but if a Tesla needed gasoline, can a gas shop actually prevent a customer from filling their tank?

            The strike isn’t against the customer, so I’m not sure that’d be allowed?

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                11 months ago

                So you’re saying gas stations refusing to fuel trucks transporting a Tesla? If those trucks are a 3rd party company would that be okay? Can they sympathy strike against a different entity?

                100% agree if they are teala employees operating the trucks.

                This whole thing and all the side implications are fascinating to watch unfold

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          11 months ago

          I don’t know if sympathy strikes are legal in France, but if they are I could see the French Train Drivers join and then the Tunnel wouldn’t be an option either

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              11 months ago

              Or whether it’s legal or not. There is a thin french mustache hair line between strike and riot.

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                  11 months ago

                  We all love them for that. If there’s one thing you about french people you have to admire it’s their willingness to use collective bargaining and fuck shit up.