Tesla’s labor dispute in Scandinavia has escalated after 3F, Denmark’s largest union, said it will no longer transport vehicles to Sweden, a country where the company is locked in a battle with union IF Metall over workers’ rights, Richard Milne of The Financial Times reports. IF Metall is in the middle of a bitter struggle with Tesla over the carmaker’s refusal to sign an agreement in which labor conditions are set by employers and unions. “IF Metall and the Swedish workers are currently fighting an incredibly important battle. When they ask for our support, we take part, of course,” said Jan Villadsen, head of 3F Transport, according to the Times.
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