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@Akademikerna @LOSverige @TCOSverige @LucaLuc19908512 @EU_EESC @EESC_PRESS @LOSusannaG @ThereseSvanstrm @goranarrius 'If we put our focus on the economic output of Europe, we need to keep in mind that the best aid to industry is investing in support to workers. We regret that the social dimension is mostly missing from the current proposals'

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'Sweden took the presidency at turbulent times: the war in Ukraine, the recovery after the pandemic, the climate crisis'

Berivan Öngörur @TCOSverige openin the panel on the @sweden2023eu

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Jan Olsson, Deputy Director General for EU Affairs from the Prime Minister's Office of Sweden, introduces the Swedish Presidency Priorities and future challenges

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'Democracy and fundamental rights are fundamental pillars for trade unions. Movements which question them should be actively combatted'

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'Lifelong learning and skills development is very important for all our members and the economies; we need to talk concretely on the ongoing transition of the labour market'

@ThereseSvanstrm @TCOSverige

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'With the current challenges, from climate change to Ukraine and inflation, close cooperation with the EU is more important than ever'

@goranarrius @Akademikerna

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@Wennemo presenting the foundation of the TU movement in Sweden, the Mediation Office, the law on collective agreement (1928) and the Labour Court, and the origins of the Swedish model

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'Swedish model is old but still very vital; it has changed over time with the struggle of Trade Unions and pressure from the government.
It can inspire others; it rests on a number of pillars that have to work together'

@TCarlen

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'The strenght of the Swedish model is that we start negotiations with the ambition to actually solve the issue at stake. It worked well during daily life and also during emergencies like COVID'

@ElnaVeronica

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'Looking at the past five years, the social parties have identified clear societal problems formulated in the different agreements'

Ursula Berge @Akademikerna

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Our member Sam Hägglund opens the second panel on the Swedish Model and its origins with @Wennemo @TCarlen @ElnaVeronica & Ursula Verge

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