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The labour ministers consider collective agreements' position in the Nordics

The Nordic governments should introduce a new kind of support where employers who sign up to collective agreements pay lower employer taxes for their employees. That was what Fafo researcher Jon Erik Dølvik proposed when he presented a report about collective agreements in the Nordics during the Nordic labour ministers’ meeting.
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Group photo from the labour ministers’ meeting

The Nordic labour ministers and representatives from the social partners in Norway and the Nordic Council of Ministers. Norway’s Minister of Labour Marte Mjøs Persen is in the middle. To her left: José Pérez Johansson, NFS; Secretary General Johan Wendel, NMR; Julie Lödrup, LO; Roger Bjørnstad, Chief Economist at LO; Iceland’s Minister of the Labour Market Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson, and Head of Department in the Ministry of Employment in Denmark, Vibe Westh.

To the right are Øystein Dørum, Chief Economist at NHO, Finland’s Minister of Employment Tuula Haatainen, Sweden’s Minister for Employment Johan Pehrson, Nina Melsom, NHO, Åland’s Minister for Industry and Trade Fredrik Karlström, Stefano Scarpetta, Director of the Employment, Labour and Social Affairs at the OECD and Fafo researcher Jon Erik Dølvik.

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