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On Sunday’s agenda, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven vindicates LO’s right to have a say on labor law, despite the fact that they are out of the agreement between the other two negotiating parties, the Confederation of Swedish Companies and the salaried workers union PTK .
This has prompted the center’s leader, Annie Lööf, to react.
– That politics should give influence to a party that did not take responsibility in the party negotiations is, of course, excluded, writes in an email to SVT News.
Two options
According to Lööf, there are now two paths towards what she calls greater security and flexibility in the labor market: either the whole is implemented in the party agreement that the Confederation of Swedish Companies and the Private Employees Cartel agreed, and which more they are happy to join. Otherwise, the so-called Toijer investigation applies.
– As agreed in the January agreement.