Today, presented the Parliamentary Social Insurance Commission, which addresses issues such as unemployment insurance and sick leave. Left reserves against several of the proposals.
Since 2010, the Parliamentary Social Insurance Commission, which includes representatives from all parliamentary parties are included, supported and wet policies that protect people who become sick and unemployed. Today they leave over its final report, which has been delayed several times.
Yesterday SVT stated that the sunset clause in health insurance may be dropped. But according to the chairman Gunnar Axen, it is only relevant if some measures, which will be presented today, is implemented.
– Once they are in place estimates committee that the sunset clause be removed, says the chairman Gunnar Axen (M).
The Left writes Dagens Nyheter that the party is disappointed in the investigation and reserves against several of the proposals. According to the Party Committee believes that there is no financial scope for improving health occupational injury or unemployment insurance for the foreseeable future.
Previously, TV4 has revealed that the blocks are agreed that the ceiling of the UIF to be indexed and the who earned enough to qualify for unemployment insurance, even if it does not work the 80 hours a month for at least six months within a year as currently required. Committee will not propose any compulsory unemployment insurance.
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