Elon Musk has decried a wave of “insane” strikes focused on Tesla workshops in Sweden, as workers target the US electric car manufacturer in a strike calling for collective bargaining rights.

In what has been portrayed as the largest fight in decades to save Sweden’s union model from global labour practices, the powerful trade union IF Metall has been leading a strike across eight Tesla workplaces in Sweden for five weeks.

It is the first time workers for the US carmaker have gone on strike and on Thursday, Musk, the tech billionaire and chief executive of Tesla, made his feelings clear, writing on X, formerly Twitter: “This is insane.”

  • @ocassionallyaduck@lemmy.world
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    Cry harder billionaire.

    Literally made his money on exploitation and lies. SpaceX is amazing, but built on much smarter minds; he was just the wallet. And he bought Tesla and has been lying and overpromising since he did.

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      737 months ago

      NASA could do what SpaceX does if we gave NASA the money we gave SpaceX. I won’t even give him credit for that.

      • @fitgse@sh.itjust.works
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        And don’t change their goals every 4-8 years. It is hard to accomplish a 10 year project if you can’t guarantee you’ll still be working on it in 10 years.

      • @ApexHunter@lemmy.ml
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        Wtf are you on about? We give SpaceX nowhere near the funds we give NASA.

        We gave NASA $25 billion this year.

        SpaceX was awarded a $2.9B contract to fund the entire “land starship on the moon” program (a non cost+ contact I might add) spanning multiple years. They launched two sets of crew to the iss this year, at an estimated cost of ~700m. They have had one cargo mission this year at a cost of about $150m.

        • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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          Let’s give NASA that 2.9b for a new program then. That’s a 10% budget increase.

          Hell give me $2.9b and I’ll find people to put us on the moon. Elon didn’t do shit except take tax money, and give it to smart people, while keeping a cut for himself.

          • @ApexHunter@lemmy.ml
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            Do it then. Nobody else in the industry seems able to.

            When it comes to space programs and launch costs/waste, SpaceX is at the bottom of the list. Nobody puts stuff in space cheaper than they do. And not by a small margin.

            For comparison, the cost for SLS to launch into earth orbit is $4.1B. TO LAUNCH. Development costs for that program have exceeded $27B. They have been working on it since 2011. It has launched exactly one time over a year ago.

            The entire contract to SpaceX to fully develop and launch a moon lander is less than the cost of launching a single SLS rocket.

            • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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              Alright I’ll do it when I get the cheque.

              The stuff they put into space cheaply is actually debris from their poorly built launch pads that ricocheted off a school bus.

      • oce 🐆
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        Doubtful, big administrations have big issues with productivity and meeting goals. Not that I think it is thanks to Musk, but startups/scaleups organizations are often much more efficient than traditional companies and administrations.
        I think every engineer who has worked both at a big traditional company and a startup can confirm.

        • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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          I’ve worked at both and cannot confirm. Startups are good at shipping new features, but that’s usually because we don’t spend as long planning, have less legacy code to work around, and most importantly, we cut a lot of corners. These behaviors are not good for space travel

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            I think SpaceX is demonstrating that a lot of IT startup methodology actually works for the space industry too. Most famously, accepting that making errors makes you learn faster, with their many rocket explosions, this is like short iterations in IT. This is opposed to the years long planning and studying to make sure everything is 100% perfect before launch of traditional space industry. They are out-competing every public and private space industries (such as ArianeGroup) with their methods, it seems to work pretty good.

            • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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              Exploding rockets over populated areas and putting debris in the sky is bad. Wasting money in explosions is also bad. I don’t think startup mentality belongs anywhere outside of SaaS. If you disagree on this then we’re likely not going to reach common ground when talking about spaceX.

              I also don’t agree that they’re out competing NASA, nor do I agree that that’s even a worthwhile measure here because something so dangerous shouldn’t be subject to the market. Getting exclusive contracts from the government is too political to truly say they’re better. The F-23 was better than the F-22 but the 22 won the contract anyway.

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                Yes, the ecological impact is bad. I was focused on organizational efficiency as it was the subject of the comment I replied to. Also here’s a study from Oxford University about it https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4119492

                We find that SpaceX’s platform strategy was 10X cheaper and 2X faster than NASA’s bespoke strategy

                If ecology is to be the top priority then NASA budget could probably go into ecological transition research too instead of the new moon project.

        • @CancerMancer@sh.itjust.works
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          Startups are the land of the MVP, and I don’t mean Most Valuable Player. You don’t want to be sending MVPs into space? Don’t use a private company. NASA has bureaucracy but it also has stability, accountability, and the ability to think long-term.

          • oce 🐆
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            It has been working out for ISS astronauts, hasn’t it? I guess that’s a bit more than an MVP.

      • cannache
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        Meh another repeat of private shark corp vs government zombie group, would be interesting though

      • BlackRing
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        Yeah, and I’m fairly certain he bought the right to be called ‘founder’ of Tesla… From the founders.

        • @Zipitydew@sh.itjust.works
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          Then almost immediately bankrupted Tesla. Was their first near miss of going under.

          Story has been retconned on their website to say Elon fixed the car. That the Roadster wasn’t even close to production ready. He did neither.

          What really happened is he wanted to redo much of the looks of the car to put his stamp on it. They spent a small fortune tweaking the Elise body to make it look just slightly less like one. Ballooned their production costs and added a ton of delays. The original team was going to use the Elise chassis as it came from Lotus and people had already lined up to buy that.

      • @HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml
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        That’s what all “visionary entrepreneurs” do. They pretend like they made every single product they sell with their bare hands and all the engineers and scientists designing them and the factory workers fabricating them are just for decoration.

        I’m also convinced that they’ve breathed enough of their own farts that they genuinely believe most of the things they say.

        • @NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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          Yup. The groundwork for privatized space travel had been in the works for a decade or two by that point. But musk wanted to buy an icbm and Russia said no. So he was convinced by much smarter people to become the money mark.

    • @Syndic@feddit.de
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      Literally made his money on exploitation and lies. SpaceX is amazing, but built on much smarter minds; he was just the wallet.

      Not to mention 100’s of millions of subsidies from the US government. Space X could never have survived with only his wealth!

    • @TenderfootGungi@lemmy.world
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      His real skill is getting people to work hard. And he brought the iterative design he learned in software development to the physical world. Pared with family money, hire the right people to do the work, and you get SpaceX.

      • @irreticent@lemmy.world
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        His real skill is getting people to work hard.

        Did you really just say that on a post about how his workers are striking?! LOL!

  • @orclev@lemmy.world
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    Musk whines: “This isn’t fair, I’m rich, poor people have to do what I say! Get back to work peasants! Why isn’t it working?!”

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    Hmmm calling your workers insane for striking due to their lives and wellbeings endangered, seems entirely responsible and in no way insane.

    Is he out of touch? No it is the workers who are wrong.

    • @kandoh@reddthat.com
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      He’s actually referring to the sympathy strikers. No Tesla can get a licence plate or registered in solidarity with the autoworkers.

  • @Gbagginsthe3rd@aussie.zone
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    Typical rich person mentality. How easily they forget they don’t create wealth in a vacuum. People are only that rich off the hard work of other people

  • @wandermind@sopuli.xyz
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    I feel like if someone is insane, it must be Musk, trying to circumvent the unions in a Nordic country, which have one some of the strongest unions and union culture in the world.

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      They used to have an even greater influence… These days there are no real extended demands, just smaller pay rises for many unions. And the social democratic political parties have severed the historical ties to them i many countries.

      The collective agreements are still pretty strong, with unions blocking companies unwilling to agree to these collective Agreements.

      Like when Burger King came to Denmark I believe it was, they refused to make collective agreements, and like in Sweden now, many other unions joined in year long boycotts until Burger King caved and agreed to comply.

      McDonald’s made collective agreements from the start, but had some tax evasion scheme that resulted in them not paying any taxes for decades up until fairly recently.

      There is still cross union solidarity, that flair up now and again. But lobbied so called “yellow unions”, that offers economical security benifits but without politics for a much lower fee price have chipped away at the older more classic unions.

      The US is one of the most active places union wise these days. God knows they need it.

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      There are almost no minimum wage laws but 90% of workers are unionized or represented in some way. They strike very rarely because employers know unions are strong there but when they do, oh boy the whole country is behind the workers on strike.

      130 mechanics started the whole thing!

      • @Syldon@feddit.uk
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        267 months ago

        Good for them. This abuse of workers collective bargaining rights is just divide and conquer. Unions cannot work if you allow them to disappear.

      • no banana
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        It has to be said that the unions in Sweden do not want minimum wage because it would give employers another argument against them in negotiations. Even Elon uses it in countries that do have it.

    • @orrk@lemmy.world
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      dude he HAS a massive PR team to keep his image up, hell that PR Team is the only reason why people had this image of him in the first place

      • @DingoBilly@lemmy.world
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        He has literally fired most (not sure if all?) of Tesla’s PR team in the past as well as Twitter’s. Guy doesn’t believe PR is worthwhile.

        • @orrk@lemmy.world
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          ya, he has a personal PR team, why keep the others around? you want proof of his PR team, tho? take a look at the massive wave of “Musk is irl Iron Man articles” and how they always include a specific set of phrases and accomplishments to list.

    • @Something_Complex@lemmy.world
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      For a while there I had hope he was doing it so he could run as a republican and then do a flip on them when he got elected.

      Just started passing things usually called literal.

      This was 5 years ago

    • @GaMEChld@lemmy.world
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      Evidently he has Asperger’s, so there might be a non-nefarious explanation for his lack of understanding of social things and why he is both simultaneously so successful/creative but also completely socially inept.

      He might be actually incapable of understanding others’ perspectives.

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        77 months ago

        You do not need to understand others on an emotional level for this, you can come pretty far on rationals alone. This excuse might work in a personal relationship, not here.

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          I agree. But not everyone is wholly rational at all times and some people think they are being rational when in reality they made mistakes in their logical thought processes.

          Asperger syndrome: A developmental disorder affecting ability to effectively socialize and communicate. Asperger syndrome is a condition on the autism spectrum, with generally higher functioning.

          All I said was there may be a non-nefarious reason for him being the way he is. Are you arguing that he is definitely acting out of malice? If you are, I’d like to understand the reasoning you are using. I’m not trying to fight here, I’m trying to understand.

      • @deur@feddit.nl
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        Not this again, really just shitting on Autistic people by saying stuff like this.

    • @Wes_Dev@lemmy.ml
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      He’s so persecuted. Guys, guys, be nice to Elon. He’s just the victim here. There’s no way these strikes are a direct response to his policies and business practices.

      Poor thing.

  • Jessica
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    Poor guy. It must be so difficult watching his workers joining together to demand their fair share of his company’s profits. It’d be a real shame if workers in other countries follow suit. I can’t even begin to imagine how difficult it must be to be a billionaire. Those poor bastards.

    • If workers tried this in Canada the police would roll them over.

      It’s a crime to block roads and railways in protest here, unless the police like you, then they take selfies with you.

      • @nexusband@lemmy.world
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        Well, Tesla doesn’t have a production facility in Canada, AFAIK. However…Germany has…and i think he’s going to regret that big time.

        • cannache
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          Nah I’m sure the Germans would love to work with Tesla corp haha

    • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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      Musk could spend a million dollars per day for 500 years and still be a billionaire. That’s a literally incomprehensible amount of money.

      He could single-handedly end world hunger and barely notice a difference in his staggering wealth. Just paying his fair share of taxes would have a seismic effect on the US in so many ways, but instead he hoards more and more, siphoning wealth from those who need it most into coffers so large, he can’t even really notice.

      It’s obscene.

      • Jessica
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        Totally is. And the appetite doesn’t seem to be anywhere near the tipping point yet. Unfortunate.

        • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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          The appetite is limitless. Wealth hoarding is just like every other type of hoarding. They’re trying to fill a hole in themselves with stuff, and they collect far more than will ever be useful to them, to the detriment of themselves and everyone else. Billionaires just do it at a scale that hurts us all.

  • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    “They are insane” = “I’m so far out of touch I can’t understand people who work for a living”

    • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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      More like ‘I’m a sociopath who thinks petty things like empathy and basic human rights are stupid. Now get back to work, my servants are meant to be seen, not heard.’

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    I’m an American that hasn’t been to many other countries, but Sweden is fortunately one of them. The culture is different from what I’m used to, and it boils down to respecting the dignity of the people around you, and in the process respecting yourself as well.

    So, it’s very nice to see the solidarity of the workers, but also not surprising. In a good way.

  • Lettuce eat lettuce
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    I mean, he makes several hundred times what any of those workers make. That’s because his labor is just soooo much more valuable than anything they could do, should be easy for him do all their work too, right?..right?

    Yeah, just a friendly reminder that no rich person is “self-made.” Their wealth (especially billionaires) is built off the backs of hundreds, often thousands of exploited workers, combined with favors and handouts from the government.

    I love watching Musk screech and scream while his ass gets clapped by unions, keep it up!

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      I mean, he makes several hundred times what any of those workers make.

      Not several hundred times more. A million times more. If you made 100k, he made 1000 x 1000 as much as you to make 100 billion.

      A billion dollars is an unfathomable amount of money. A hundred billion is unknowable. If anything, your points are even more poignant.

      • @lud@lemm.ee
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        I think they are referring to his actual salary and not his “worth”.

  • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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    “Waaaah my precious market forces are working against me.”

    They’ve seen 50-100% payrises in many cases - unions are important.

    • @Ranger
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      Unions that are bottom up organizations are important, Unions that are beholden to the political class are just a way to control us.

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          Unions consisting entirely of Vampires and other human-flesh/blood consuming monsters of myth and legend are also bad.

          Because of the murders and the consuming of human flesh and blood.

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            You forgot to mention also the mess that needs to be cleaned up.

        • @Ranger
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          Remember how the railroad workers trid to strike & congress shut them down? Unions in America are not like Unions in Europe.

            • @Ranger
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              Wildcat unions > corporatist unions

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                I don’t have a strong opinion one way or the other (though I think your binary framing of wildcat Vs corporatist is a little dishonest), but looking at the current Tesla dispute in Sweden, the effect is massive because it’s a cohesive, multi-sector strike. Seems like that’s a pretty effective case of “us” controlling “them”, no?

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                  Yeah that the point the Swedish unions aren’t working in a framework that’s designed to give the political establishment control over the unions. If our ability to legally protest political matters could be vetoed by the people in power what effect do you think it would have on likelihood of effecting change through protect?

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            The government is the bit that is different. The union is the same. They were just threatened more effectively.

        • Cosmic Cleric
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          Sometimes it’s not about the truth of the statement, but how it’s attempting to shape a certain narrative, that gets the vote, up or down.

          • @CancerMancer@sh.itjust.works
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            This is exactly why I downvoted it. It’s a comment meant to disparage unions without appropriate context, a classic attack by bad faith actors.

            • Cosmic Cleric
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              Yep. Scaring people with corruption is usually the number one way of trying to discourage people for wanting unions.

              And it’s funny that no other form of governance that can be susceptible to corruption is ever discussed in a discussion about unions.

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          It’s ok, my instance doesn’t have down vote so I don’t even see them.

  • Jaysyn
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    LOL, being forced to burn $44 billion on Twitter was completely rational.