Key facts
- Swedish union IF Metall will suspend its strike against Tesla on August 19.
- Tesla bought out all striking members, leading the union to halt the action.
- The strike, which began in October 2023, was Sweden's longest.
- IF Metall accused Tesla of systematic strikebreaking and opposition to collective agreements.
Swedish trade union IF Metall announced it will suspend its nearly three-year industrial action against Tesla, effective August 19. The union stated that Tesla's acquisition of all its striking members has rendered the conflict ineffectual. The strike, which began in October 2023, was Sweden's longest and highlighted tensions between Tesla CEO Elon Musk's anti-union stance and Sweden's collective bargaining model. Although Tesla lacks manufacturing plants in Sweden, its electric vehicles are serviced by union workers. IF Metall accused the company of "systematic strikebreaking" and noted its strong opposition to collective agreements, a common feature in Sweden's heavily unionized workforce.
