Prime Minister Stefan Löfven wants another inquiry into labor law, he tells SVT.
The Liberals and the Center Party have accepted a new inquiry into labor law based on the agreement between the salaried trade union PTK and the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, an agreement that LO said no to.
This is confirmed by Prime Minister Stefan Löfven SVT tonight.
The directives to the inquiry will be made in consultation between the governing parties the Social Democrats and the Green Party and the Center Party and the Liberals.
TT has asked the Left Party to comment on Löfven’s proposal, but received a negative response.
On the other hand, the Center Party’s leader Annie Lööf would like to like:
“Löfven is wrong. There are now two ways forward for increased security and flexibility in the labor market. Either the whole is implemented in the party agreement that SN and PTK agreed to, and which more people are happy to join. Otherwise the Toijer investigation. Exactly “as we agreed in YES. That the policy should give a party who did not take responsibility in the party negotiations influence is of course excluded,” she writes in a statement to TT.
The Toijer investigation is the one that has been scrapped. By YES, Annie Lööf refers to the January agreement.
Source: ICELAND NEWS