Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1997 |
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... Swedish Trade Union Confederation ) : Labour unions in Sweden are traditionally very strong and centralised . Nearly 80 % of Swedish workers are unionised . LO represents all blue - collar workers , and in 1996 , 2.23 million wage ...
... Swedish Trade Union Confederation ) : Labour unions in Sweden are traditionally very strong and centralised . Nearly 80 % of Swedish workers are unionised . LO represents all blue - collar workers , and in 1996 , 2.23 million wage ...
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... Swedish industry has shifted from traditional industries with low processing content , such as wood and iron ore , towards industries with a high degree of processing skills and technological input . Swedish industry now places a heavy ...
... Swedish industry has shifted from traditional industries with low processing content , such as wood and iron ore , towards industries with a high degree of processing skills and technological input . Swedish industry now places a heavy ...
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... Swedish companies and individuals are free to make direct investments abroad , including buying foreign property , and to trade in foreign securities . Foreign investors can buy Swedish shares , listed and unlisted , although company by ...
... Swedish companies and individuals are free to make direct investments abroad , including buying foreign property , and to trade in foreign securities . Foreign investors can buy Swedish shares , listed and unlisted , although company by ...
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