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True, I should have said that it breaks established procedure rather than the law. But they're walking on thin ice because union collusion as a response is legal.
I still can't wrap my head around the fact they walked in knowing this will happen, and I wonder what their long term plan was.
May I ask, are the jobs at Tesla particularly interesting or well-paid? Why don't the people simply walk away from an employer who won't sign a collective agreement? Is it a cultural thing to strike rather than walk?