Sweden: after consulting its members, Unionen announces priorities for coming negotiations

Expected results.  The survey was organized as a lighter version of the survey carried out before the 2010-2011 negotiations. At the time, the members were invited to answer two questions: how do you feel as a union member? What are the subjects you deem most important?  The preparatory survey for the 2011-2012 negotiations only asked the second questions.  Thus, the members picked 5 issues from a list of 17 topics.  They were also allowed to ask points that were not mentioned.
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ext-align: justify;”>Expected results. The survey was organized as a lighter version of the survey carried out before the 2010-2011 negotiations. At the time, the members were invited to answer two questions: how do you feel as a union member? What are the subjects you deem most important? The preparatory survey for the 2011-2012 negotiations only asked the second questions. Thus, the members picked 5 issues from a list of 17 topics. They were also allowed to ask points that were not mentio

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