Report: Tesla helping to trash Europe’s rights record
Tesla’s attack on collective bargaining is part of a “worrying trend”
Tesla’s attack on collective bargaining is part of a “worrying trend” which has seen workers’ rights eroded more quickly in Europe than in any other region of the world, according to a major new report.
The conduct of Elon Musk’s company, which has sparked a historic strike at its manufacturing plant in Sweden by refusing to engage in collective bargaining, is singled out in the 2024 ITUC Global Rights Index as an example of violations of collective bargaining rights occurring in more than half of European countries.
The right to strike is being violated in three quarters of European countries, including Finland where the government wants to limit political strikes to a single day and undermined wage negotiation as part of what the report calls an “unprecedented attack on the Nordic social model.”
The report says this is part of a “long-term deterioration” in respect for workers’ rights in Europe, which is now the part of the world which has seen the “worst decline” in rights since the first index was published in 2014.
The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is calling for the new EU Commission to defend and promote trade union and workers’ rights, including the universal right to organise, union access to workplaces and, the right to bargain collectively, and the right to strike.
It is crucial to tackle the problems exposed in this report by banning companies which refuse to respect workers’ rights, such as collective bargaining, from receiving public money.
Findings on Europe from the 2024 ITUC Global Rights Index:
Commenting on the findings, ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said:
“In Europe, we’re rightly proud of our social model which has at its heart the rights of worker to come together in unions and bargain collectively for better wages and working conditions.
“However, this report makes clear that our social model is being eroded at an alarming rate by bad bosses like Elon Musk and anti-worker governments like that of Finland.
“This is a recipe to supercharge the inequality on which the far-right thrive and destroy the workplace democracy which all the evidence shows is the first defence against them.
“The results of the European elections show we need to defend and rebuild our social model. That should start with a ban on companies receiving public money if they refuse to engage in collective bargaining.”