The day after a group of experts put forward proposals for reform in Nav, has senior Joakim Lystad been fired.
– Would have liked Still
– I’d like to continue, but I have been aware that they have such positions borrowed says Lystad TV2 News Channel.
– Are you a victim of that the minister should show vigor?
– No, it’ll have to ask the minister if, say, Lystad.
Asked if he is disappointed, he replied:
– I’d like to continue, but so it is in this type of positions.
– Dependent to take action
Labour and Social Affairs Robert Eriksson (FRP) told Aftenposten that the decision about the need for new Nav management was taken before Easter and that Lystad got the message then.
– Nav is my main political project. The Government has always been important to put people first front system. We rely on to take some steps to succeed, and there are moves which means that we need new leadership in Nav, said Eriksson during a press conference Friday morning.
To succeed in getting more people in work must Nav be much closer labor and employers than today, he said.
– I see that Nav unfortunately unfortunately has evolved in a direction where one has been more concerned with system rather than people. Nav has moved away from the things of work to do. We must get back “A” -A Nav says Eriksson told Aftenposten.
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