MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Tesla Responds to Labor Pressure

It raises wages in one European country while workers in a second strike the EV maker.

November 6, 2023
Tesla Responds to Labor Pressure

A Swedish union striking Tesla said that nine out of 10 Swedish workers are covered by collective agreements between unions and employers.

Credit:

IMAGE: Pexels/Pixabay

2 min to read


Tesla is facing labor pressure in Europe as a small Swedish union representing its workers there is on strike and it increases German worker wages, according to news reports.

The developments across the Atlantic come just as the United Auto Workers sets its sights on Tesla and other nonunionized automakers in the U.S. after brokering new contracts with the big three Detroit-area brands.

The Swedish IF Metall union struck Tesla last week after failing to forge a collective agreement with the Texas-based electric-vehicle maker, the labor group said in a statement on its website.

“The main reason for IF Metall to take industrial action at Tesla is to ensure that our members have decent and safe working conditions,” the statement said, indicating that the union had been trying to negotiate with Tesla for a “long period of time.”

The union said that 90% of Swedish workers are covered by collective agreements between unions and employers and that the sector-based contracts ensure sector-specific wages and working conditions, “avoiding the risk of any one employer distorting competition in the sector by imposing poor conditions on their employees.”

Meanwhile, Tesla is raising wages of its workers in Germany this month by 4%, the Wall Street Journal reported. Toyota similarly raised wages for workers in the U.S. after the UAW contract agreements ended six weeks of Detroit strikes.

DIG DEEPER: Toyota Motor Boosts Factory Workers' Pay

More Dealer Ops

Dealer Opsby Hannah MitchellAugust 26, 2025

Franchises, Throughput Down in First Half

A handful of states see franchise growth through June, while EV sales per store boost overall business in U.S.

Read More →
Dealer Opsby Hannah MitchellAugust 19, 2025

Buy-Sells Up in Q2

Kerrigan metrics show there’s plenty of demand, though many sellers are waiting to pull the trigger.

Read More →
F&Iby StaffApril 2, 2025

DOWC Powers the Future of F&I for NESNA

Company is providing a fully integrated F&I administration model to Nissan Extended Services North America’s dealer network.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby StaffMarch 26, 2025

March New-Vehicle Sales Healthy

Despite incentive spending not keeping pace with deliveries volume, consumers make their purchases ahead of tariffs impact.

Read More →
Product & Technologyby StaffMarch 13, 2025

New DOWC Program Debuts

Hybrid solution combines benefits of reinsurance and dealer-owned warranty companies.

Read More →
Trainingby StaffJanuary 13, 2025

Dealer Survey Finds Anxieties

Kerrigan Advisors poll shows percentage of retailers expecting lower profits, valuations is on the rise.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby StaffDecember 23, 2024

Calif. Dealer Group Challenges Scout Direct Sales

Says VW unit’s plans to sell directly to consumers violate state law.

Read More →
IndustryNovember 27, 2024

Six Powerful Questions

Take the time to answer these and lay the groundwork for a successful year-end.

Read More →
Dealer OpsOctober 14, 2024

Autumn Analysis

Consider taking the change of the seasons as a cue to evaluate some key operational aspects of the dealership.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Dealer OpsAugust 20, 2024

Maximizing Revenue Potential

The strategic imperative for auto dealers is to prioritize F&I product sales and wealth-building in challenging times.

Read More →