According to information provided to SVT What is the government agreed with the Left to raise the UIF.
The increase is expected to come into force on 7 September under the TV-channel sources.
– It has not been raised in 13 years so it’s gratifying it is true, says Anders Jonsson, press officer at SACO, Aftonbladet.
In the budget negotiations between the government and the Left is now agreed that the UIF ceiling to be raised.
There are experiencing SVT News.
Important question for the S and V
According to reports, the ceiling raised from the current 18,700 per month to 25,025 per month . The increase is expected to close on September 7th.
The increased allowance will apply during the first 100 days. Thereafter, the remuneration to a maximum of 760 per day for the remainder of the period of unemployment.
The minimum sum is also increasing, 320-350 crowns.
Height UIF is one of the most important issues for both the Social Democrats for the Left. Parties want the current situation does not confirm SVT reports that a deal will be completed.
– I want to wait to comment on this until the entire puzzle is solved, says Ali Esbati (V) to Aftonbladet.
“Welcoming the proposal”
Not Neither the Green Party would like to confirm without announces via its press office that negotiations are underway.
The issue has also been driven by the LO, TCO and SACO.
– We welcomed this proposal last fall, it was included in the budget did not pass, says Anders Jonsson, press officer at SACO.
The two other unions want at this stage not comment on the data.
– I may ask to return, says José Gutierrez, Press Officer at TCO.
820 million per year
Implemented increase in September will be the first time in 13 years as UIF ceiling is raised.
According to Swedish Television News calculated measure cost the state SEK 820 million this year.
The government already wanted in last year’s autumn budget increase UIF roof, just like Anders Jonsson at SACO complain for Aftonbladet.
The plan was stopped, however, when the Sweden Democrats voted down the budget bill.
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