• rentar42
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      911 year ago

      But that’s exactly what every other Employee and country is doing.

      And he’s not capable of handling the fact that someone might be standing up to him.

      And I don’t even mean that in a “doesn’t have a business plan to handle that situation” sense either. I think that he’s personally not emotionally stable enough to fully grasp what’s happening.

      • @taladar@feddit.de
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        181 year ago

        But that’s exactly what every other Employee and country is doing.

        Insane behaviour has often been popular in society. Not sure what that says about our species.

        • rentar42
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          121 year ago

          If you want to go all philosophical about it, think about who decided what “insane” means. That was the same species. So we set arbitrary standards of sanity and then we repeatedly fail to meet them … something something philosophy …

  • @MNByChoice@midwest.social
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    991 year ago

    Elon very likely lives in his own bubble with no one around that can disagree.

    A millionaire could surround themselves with other millionaires and get a reality check. There are few billionaires and trillionaires, and they are likely surrounded by people that depend on the billionaires for their life’s stability.

    This is a good argument for taxing billionaires heavily. They should not exist and will be destructive as they loose touch with reality.

      • @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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        11 year ago

        As a goal, that’s neither here nor there.

        We should do it because it’s for the common good.

        Billionaires only help society by accident - and even that’s unusual. We should help them make a bigger difference

    • @normanwall@lemmy.world
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      I remember reading a comment that roughly said he could have been batman and he chose to be a shitposter instead.

      Enjoying the slow moving trainwreck because he’s such a shitty person.

    • @taladar@feddit.de
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      51 year ago

      This is also a good argument for not allowing parallel societies for different income levels or similar distinctions to develop in other parts of society which means we need to get rid of isolating factors like car commutes from inside the garage to inside the office parking garage at work. People with different income levels should interact regularly in an informal setting where they can actually talk to each other.

  • @Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    681 year ago

    Elon Musk is getting a taste of how strong workers unions are in Scandinavia. I remember reading something about McDonald’s very nearly getting kicked out of here from Denmark because how it was treating its workers.

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      It’s worse than that. Tesla is refusing to recognize the mechanics union at all. The Swedish mechanics union has many members at Tesla, and have asked to negotiate, and Tesla is flat out refusing to sign a deal to bring their working standards up to national standards. This would be illegal in the US under the NLRA.

      Union collective agreements are so important in Sweden that they literally are our labor laws. Sweden does not have a minimum wage or overtime pay at all in the national law. Those are always regulated in the collective agreement. Tesla is refusing to accept any sort of minimum wage, overtime pay, etc for thair employees. They are trying to do business in Sweden without playing by basic labor rules, and they are being shunned by all of Sweden for it. They will end up like Toys R Us in 1995.

      Source: I am a Swedish white-collar union member

  • Hyggyldy
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    531 year ago

    Whiny man baby angry that he can’t break his toys

  • @AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    And yet he doubles down. The unstoppable force meets the immovable object.

    I hope that Sweden prevails. If the strike fails, it’s the end of workers’ rights in Sweden and a Friedmanite short sharp shock plunging the nation into dog-eat-dog hyper-Thatcherism, with plunging standards of living for anyone dependent on selling their labour.

    • 520
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      Nah, let him feel the hurt. Let’s enjoy the shitshow he brought upon himself.

        • 520
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          And these strikes will hurt his wallet

      • ares35
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        i think these types of people feed off the hate and it only makes them hunger for more.

    • @SlikPikker@lemmy.ca
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      151 year ago

      Disagree in this case. Its good for people to watch him loose this fight with the unions IMO.

      • @poszod@lemmy.world
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        61 year ago

        I agree that the public needs to see Tesla losing the fight against unions. No need to post and upvote another article titled “elon musk said”.

    • @d00ery@lemmy.world
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      The Guardian is a left leaning paper. I agree with the other poster that it’s important to highlight and champion those who oppose exploitation.

    • @geissi@feddit.de
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      431 year ago

      Capitalists: We want free markets without government interference.

      Swedish labor market organizes collective negotiation.

      Capitalists: No, not like that!