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Why not? They're a private company. Isn't that usually what Americans are telling people, that corporations are free to serve who they please?

But, more importantly, PostNord isn't doing anything - it's a unionised group of workers refusing to deliver Tesla products. That's how strikes work, and Musk's go-to course of action is to immediately proceed to legal action rather than negotiating and meeting the union's requirements.



> They're a private company.

How does a private company get the benefits of being legally required? That seems like a benefit that only a public company should have.


It's not really a private company. It's wholly owned by the government of Sweden and the government of Denmark.


It's not really a private company. It's wholly owned by the government of Sweden and the government of Denmark.




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