Sales of Tesla in Sweden are becoming increasingly complicated due to the labor conflict caused by Elon Musk’s brand’s refusal to sign a collective salary agreement with Tesla workers in that country.
The 100% electric car brand that cannot receive license plates for its new vehicles, after the Swedish postal service decided to support Tesla workers, has now seen the largest private sector union in Norway state that it is ready to block Tesla vehicle shipments destined for the Swedish market as a way to support striking workers of the brand.
In addition, Swedish port workers have already announced that they will not unload any Tesla models from ships until an agreement between Musk’s company and the workers is reached.
Thus, the commercialization of new Tesla models is becoming increasingly complicated in that Nordic country, and as if that were not enough, one of Denmark’s largest funds, PensionDanmark, has just revealed that it has decided to sell its shares in Tesla due to the carmaker’s refusal to reach an agreement with the unions.