b9AcE #NoEdits on Nostr: Government of China's MTR sues the train drivers of commuter trains in Stockholm for ...
Government of China's MTR sues the train drivers of commuter trains in Stockholm for going on a wildcat strike against safety deteriorations through layoffs.
The company which operates the commuter trains and subway of Stockholm for profit (thus helping to fund the State Capitalist Xi-regime's e.g. ongoing genocide, etc) says it is dissatisfied with fining each striking worker standard 3000 crowns (≈$292) by referencing the "damages" the strike that the corporation caused has resulted in and furthermore demands 100000 crowns (≈$9721) from the trade union that should've represented the workers but refused to let them strike for their workplace safety.
The CEO of the government of China's company dedicated to r̶u̶i̶n̶i̶n̶g̶ running the commuter trains of Stockholm yesterday declared that strikes such as this "is nothing that belongs on the labor market of Sweden", whilst also claiming to be surprised by the strike which had been announced long in advance and is a result of the company's failure to listen to the workers' needs during 2 YEARS of talks and also declared that "we [the company] feel completely secure with the safety" resulting from the layoffs.
Nice PR-trick of the CEO to put on the jacket of a real worker while interviewed for TV, after likely not having touched one in years… if ever.
The company which operates the commuter trains and subway of Stockholm for profit (thus helping to fund the State Capitalist Xi-regime's e.g. ongoing genocide, etc) says it is dissatisfied with fining each striking worker standard 3000 crowns (≈$292) by referencing the "damages" the strike that the corporation caused has resulted in and furthermore demands 100000 crowns (≈$9721) from the trade union that should've represented the workers but refused to let them strike for their workplace safety.
The CEO of the government of China's company dedicated to r̶u̶i̶n̶i̶n̶g̶ running the commuter trains of Stockholm yesterday declared that strikes such as this "is nothing that belongs on the labor market of Sweden", whilst also claiming to be surprised by the strike which had been announced long in advance and is a result of the company's failure to listen to the workers' needs during 2 YEARS of talks and also declared that "we [the company] feel completely secure with the safety" resulting from the layoffs.
Nice PR-trick of the CEO to put on the jacket of a real worker while interviewed for TV, after likely not having touched one in years… if ever.