It was still dark in Malmö, a coastal city in southern Sweden, when the union men arrived early one winter morning. They filed into a trailer parked on the roadside, donned yellow vests and stepped back out into the cold. A short distance away, a few people hurried across the icy street, wearing parkas imprinted with a familiar name: TESLA. The groups exchanged awkward glances, like neighbors passing in a stairwell. Then the second set shuffled into a low-slung auto repair shop, while the unionists huddled together and sipped coffee as the sun rose. Another day in the first-ever strike ...
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