Swedish Court , Rules Against Tesla , in Collective Bargaining Dispute.<br />'The Guardian' reports that Tesla's ongoing dispute <br />with Nordic trade unions has escalated after <br />losing legal action against Sweden's postal service.<br />On December 7, a Swedish court ruled that <br />PostNord did not need to deliver license plates to <br />Tesla that were blocked by postal service workers. .<br />The ruling comes as the latest <br />development in a continuing dispute <br />over collective bargaining agreements.<br />In October, IF Metall mechanics in Sweden <br />went on strike, demanding a collective <br />agreement with the electric carmaker. .<br />Since the strike began, Elon Musk's Tesla <br />has faced increasing pressure from <br />unions in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.<br />Since the strike began, Elon Musk's Tesla <br />has faced increasing pressure from <br />unions in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.<br />On December 6, a large Danish pension <br />fund threatened to sell its holdings if the <br />billionaire refused to enter into such deals. .<br />On December 6, a large Danish pension <br />fund threatened to sell its holdings if the <br />billionaire refused to enter into such deals. .<br />Meanwhile, Denmark's largest <br />trade union joined strike action by <br />Swedish Tesla workers.<br />The December 7 court decision comes after <br />Tesla sued workers at PostNord who stopped <br />making deliveries of new plates in a sympathy strike. .<br />'The Guardian' reports that Solna district court decided <br />that workers at PostNord should not be forced to make <br />the deliveries while the case was awaiting a final ruling.<br />On November 27, another court ruled that the Swedish <br />Transport Agency must find a way to deliver plates to <br />Tesla, but the agency has appealed the decision. .<br />On November 27, another court ruled that the Swedish <br />Transport Agency must find a way to deliver plates to <br />Tesla, but the agency has appealed the decision. .<br />In 2022, Norway was Tesla's fourth-<br />largest market for sales of new cars, <br />while Sweden was its fifth-largest.