Anna Kinberg Batra today gave the news that an M-led government will not legislate lower starting salaries – although several of the other alliance parties demanded it.
do liberals Party leader Jan Björklund irritated.
– I think it is a good principle that you do not set ultimatums. We have been agreed earlier in alliance cooperation, he said.
Several alliance parties have previously required lower entry wages through legislation on social partners, unions and employers, will agree on the issue. The argument has been that the thresholds be lowered to particularly newcomers and young people should have a chance to get their first job.
But today, facing a jobs debate in parliament, closed M-leader Anna Kinberg Batra door question. She announced the definitive news that an M-led government will not lower entry wages through legislation.
– I think it’s an important statement to make. We order on the Swedish labor market and I’m not going to negotiate to legislate on reduced wages. I’m not going to negotiate higher taxes on work either, says Kinberg Batra.
“There is a central issue”
She believes that it is important to give a definitive answer on the next term although it is still far from the next election.
– it’s a central question about how it works on the Swedish labor market. We have a regime where there are parties that sets salaries. I’m not going to put me to negotiate to tear it up.
She believes that the Alliance parties agree on much else.
– All four have values about how more people must enter the labor and we have done joint proposal for such extended rut reform. It must pay to work, I look forward to continuing to work together in the Alliance.
Liberals Party leader Jan Björklund was disappointed after the announcement. His party has already presented proposals on so-called starting job, which legislated wage rates at 14000-16000 per month for young people and newcomers.
– We have different views on the issue. For us it is more important to the many people who now come to Sweden as refugees can quickly get the job and get your own salary and livelihood, even if the salary is a bit lower than it otherwise on the Swedish labor market. The alternative is that they will live on welfare for many years, says Bjorklund.
Bjorklund irritated
He does not like M-leader gave such a definite answer.
– We had over eight years of alliance government a good principle that I think it was Reinfeldt established. It was that of alliance parties have different views on substantive issues so we do not make ultimatums to each other. I intend to follow.
do not Anna Kinberg Batra, you mean?
– I think it is a good principle that you do not set ultimatums. We have been agreed earlier in alliance cooperation.
The Liberals will not give up the fight despite today’s announcement from M.
– We have different perceptions between the Alliance parties on this point but I believe it will eventually become obvious to more and more to exclusion and segregation is growing, then it is necessary to take measures that previously were not willing to take, to enable people to get into work instead of getting caught up in alienation, says Bjorklund .
the Centre Party deputy party leader Anders W Jonsson believes that today’s announcement shows that the alliance is four different parties.
– until we get an alliance government, we will deliver the very many suggestions on how we must attack this problem. There is no legislation which is our first requirement, we have a whole series of proposals on how to get these hundreds of thousands of people to get into the job. The reason we raise legislation is that we are prepared to do it if nothing else goes.
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