The nordic model is based on the cooperation between the parties in the labour market, and this depends on well-functioning trade unions. Both employers and workers should to a greater extent organize themselves, believe Arbeiderpartileder Jonas Gahr Støre.
Støre and the leaders in the søsterpartiene in Scandinavia – prime minister Stefan Löfven from the Socialdemokraterna in Sweden, and Mette Frederiksen from the Socialdemokraterne in Denmark – met on Tuesday morning to the breakfast meeting under the auspices of the Tankesmien Agenda.
The Norwegian Party leader also said that in today’s teknologiserte society, where several start-up sole proprietorship, it is important that also these provide for the necessary insurance and also ensures their rights to organize themselves.
For the nod on the stage and in the audience. he warned against what one has seen in working further south on the continent.
In Europe is spoken today it is also increasingly about “the working poor”. Many people have precarious and temporary jobs, or must take two or more jobs, said the Ap manager.
– We are on the way towards this also in the Nordic countries, leave the Store to – “the working poor” can be translated with a new, working underclass.
– Cut ties to the labour movement
Both the welfare in addition to security and tax policy was up as the themes, but some of the main thing that was discussed was how to create and preserve jobs in the future globalised and teknologiserte society.
Støre used among the ansattforhold in flysektoren as an example of that arbeidslivsrettigheter is pressed.
– One has heard pilots tell that they only get paid for the hours they sit in the aircraft seat. This can lead to that pilots go to work with fever – something that is not only unfortunate for the pilots, but also for me as a passenger, said Støre.
The Norwegian arbeiderpartilederen pointed out further that one of the errors that the social democrats have done both in the Nordic region and globally, is that they have cut a lot of ties to the arbeiderpartibevegelsen.
Innovasjonsråd in Sweden
Also, the Swedish prime minister, Stefan Löfven, was concerned that the business community, politicians and parties in the workplace must cooperate.
– In Sweden, we have created a separate innovasjonsråd with me as a leader, where all the parties together discuss how we can create the best possible conditions for research and digitization, ” says Löfven.
He adds that his under his control are in the process of turning a negative arbeidsledighetstrend in Sweden, and one of the reasons is among a reinforced efforts towards ungdomsledighet.
Our message to youth is that within 90 days they should either be in work or education.
– Must provide for continuing education for all
Mette Frederiksen took over as leader of Socialdemokraterne in Denmark as Helle Thorning-Schmidt disappeared out of statsministerstolen.
She is like their partilederkolleger concerned that the combating of unemployment is something you must do together.
– we must recognize that We must have private jobs, and we must at the same time cause a proper arbeidslivspolitikk to be in the competition, ” says Fredriksen, and adds:
And to have the best businesses, we must have the best employees. The new solidaritetskampen is to make sure that everyone gets a chance to take further education.
Used the Ski as an example
capacity building is also one of the Støres kjepphester for a good labour market and velferdsutvikling, and he points out that the nordic countries have enjoyed to have a progressive utdanningsmodell.
– Now we want a kompetansereform where employees receive professional refills through life, and get digital training, ” says Støre.
As an example of how important teknologisering, automation and expertise of the employees, using the Store skiprodusenten Ski.
– They make a product that I myself is very interested in, and I was and visited them on the Biri. The ski also has a factory in China. And they could tell that they now spent eight hours on a pair of skis on the Biri, while they spend two days at the factory in China.
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