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Sweden can afford a general reduction in working hours, LO believes. Shortening the workweek to 35 hours would cost 1.7-3.1 percent of GDP, according to the organization's calculations.
LO presents its working hours report and proposes a generally shortened normal working hours.
Instead, millionaires and billionaires must finally be proportionately and appropriately involved in the community through the wealth tax. A comment. This is how the Union sees us. (symbol picture) – Public Domain Pieter Bruegel the Elder / Hieronymus CockWe all work too little, says an employer-oriented economic institute, and the Union along with the Blackrock Chancellor will not tire of stressing that we should all be more diligent and effici…
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