Sweden - Employers want to abolish shorter working hours - December 31, 2024

In November, the unions in industry demanded a 4.2% wage increase for next year. The employers called the figure "completely unrealistic" and on 19 December the Swedish Technology Companies - which represents the majority of all technology companies - came up with their counter-offer. The organization did not mention a percentage, but wants to see significantly lower wage increases. At a press conference the Swedish Technology Companies focused on the concerns that exist in the world. According to the employers, the country is in a recession and the situation looks tough in industry. The technology companies want to remove all agreements on shorter working hours.

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For more information, please contact Paul de Beer or Oana Ciuca, De Burcht (Scientific Bureau for the Dutch Trade Union Movement) p.t.debeer@uva.nl or the Head of communications at the ETUI, Mehmet Koksal mkoksal@etui.org. For previous full issues of the Collective bargaining newsletter please visit https://www.etui.org/Newsletters/Collective-bargaining-newsletter or consult the archive with all articles in our database at www.cbnarchive.eu.
You may find further information on the ETUI at www.etui.org.

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