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Shorter Working Hours and More Money for 7,000 Members in the Private Sector

Summary by vardfokus.se
An extra day off per year and more money in the pay envelope. This is the result of a new agreement between the Swedish Healthcare Federation and Almega and the Healthcare Employers' Association that will come into effect next year. At the same time, the parties are continuing discussions about a new model for compensation for working inconvenient working hours, emergency situations and staggered working hours.
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An extra day off per year and more money in the pay envelope. This is the result of a new agreement between the Swedish Healthcare Federation and Almega and the Healthcare Employers' Association that will come into effect next year. At the same time, the parties are continuing discussions about a new model for compensation for working inconvenient working hours, emergency situations and staggered working hours.

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vardfokus.se broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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