Sweden: the social partners create a Council on development in the industry

5 trade unions permanently signed: GS (union of workers in the graphic, forest and wood sector), IF Metall (metalworkers’ union), Livs (union of food employees), Sveriges Ingenjörer (union of Swedish engineers), and Unionen (union of executives and employees).
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l opportunities, which will have a key role in the coming collective negotiations. This agreement will come into force on July 1, 2011. (Ref. 110446)

5 trade unions permanently signed: GS (union of workers in the graphic, forest and wood sector), IF Metall (metalworkers’ union), Livs (union of food employees), Sveriges Ingenjörer (union of Swedish engineers), and Unionen (union of executives and employees).

On employers’ side, 12 federations signed the agreement: Byggämnesförbundet (union of c

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