I'm not weighing in on the Sweden case specifically because all I know about the situation is hearsay and I don't have access to my own information sources because I can't read local media.All I am saying is I've seen no real evidence any of the Swedish Tesla workers want to join as union and want to collectively bargain.
Anyone who doesn't join the union isn't collectively bargaining. There has been no indication that wages are currently an issue and that workers would get higher wages if they were in a union.
But in particular, why are forces outside Tesla and it's workforce making this decision?
If Tesla is not allowing workers a "free choice" then they should be violating a law. If some are seeking to impose a union on workers without a "free choice", then that should be considered morally wrong.
So do you agree workers have the right to decide individually and collectively?
There are claims in this thread about whether Tesla brought in scabs to make it look like workers didn't want to strike. Without the ability to read local media, I have no idea who is right on this.
I agree that in general, workers should have a voting process. I am assuming the Swedish workers elected their leaders who then made a choice to call a strike.