Sweden: technology social partners lay foundation for coming sectoral negotiations

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titive while dealing with employees’ interests? It is the underlying question for the coming negotiations in the technological industry. Following the claims released on September 20th by the sector’s employers’ organization, Teknikföretagen, unions jointly presented their claims on September 30th. While the IF-Metall (metalworkers’ union), Unionen (private sector) and Sveriges Ingenjörer (Swedish engineers) all call for a 3.7% wage increase and a one-year agreement starting on February 1, 20

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