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... Labour unions in Sweden are tradi- tionally very strong and centralised . In total nearly 80 % of Swedish workers are union- ised . LO represents all blue - collar workers , and in 1994 , 2.23 million wage earners were members , ie a ...
... Labour unions in Sweden are tradi- tionally very strong and centralised . In total nearly 80 % of Swedish workers are union- ised . LO represents all blue - collar workers , and in 1994 , 2.23 million wage earners were members , ie a ...
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... labour market which is still highly regulated . Recent wage settlements , which are still set by central bar- gaining for each sector , have been made with reference to unemployment or low inflation . In fact , 1995 was a year of labour ...
... labour market which is still highly regulated . Recent wage settlements , which are still set by central bar- gaining for each sector , have been made with reference to unemployment or low inflation . In fact , 1995 was a year of labour ...
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... Labour force 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Labour force % of population 83.4 81.5 79.1 77.6 78.2 Total employed ( ' 000 ) 4,396 4,209 3,964 3,928 3,986 Total unemployed ( ' 000 ) 132 233 358 339 331 Unemployment rate 2.9 5.2 8.3 7.9 7.7 ...
... Labour force 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Labour force % of population 83.4 81.5 79.1 77.6 78.2 Total employed ( ' 000 ) 4,396 4,209 3,964 3,928 3,986 Total unemployed ( ' 000 ) 132 233 358 339 331 Unemployment rate 2.9 5.2 8.3 7.9 7.7 ...
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