- Sweden and ten other EU countries are now doing something in common ahead of the EU’s social summit in early May and demand that the EU not get involved in issues relating to the labor market and social security systems.
- According to the European Commission, it has, among other things, proposed minimum wages that Sweden considers to threaten the model with collective agreements.
- “Sweden is for the EU to deal with social issues, but we do not want any EU legislation. Decisions must be made nationally “, says EU Minister Hans Dahlgren.
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