Now it becomes apparent what the right wing really wants with your everyday working life. This involves halving the trade union deduction, cuts in sick pay and more temporary work. It will be the start of a large-scale brutalization of working life.
Let there be no doubt: the right-wing is now finally coming out of its shell, with the party Høyre at the forefront. That the Progress Party and Venstre are not the foremost champions of organized working life is no surprise.
But Høyre has in any case tried to embellish the truth. They have actually tried to present themselves as a party for organized labor relations.
Now they have been exposed again, now the matters are brought to light and we all get to see what their real intentions are with Norwegian working life.
Unsurprisingly, trade unions are also to have their tax increased. That’s what happens when you lose the union allowance that this government has doubled. This is in sharp contrast to the Labor Party – which is going to the polls to further increase the trade union deduction and that it should be cheaper for adults under 30 years of age.
The Conservatives want to take us back to a past with free flow of temporary work, where workers had to stand with hat in hand and ask nicely for work.
The right-wing in Norwegian politics wants to pursue an anti-union policy, where the employer gets more power over the everyday working life of ordinary employees.
In addition, the Conservative Party will therefore take us back to a past with free flow of temporary work – where workers had to stand with hat in hand and ask politely for work.
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Fellesforbundet’s members have felt this firsthand more than anyone else. We must never return to a working life with widespread temporariness.
People who work temporarily earn less than those who have a permanent job. They get lower hourly wages – i.e. more work for less money – and more insecurity.
FRP, Venstre and Oslo Høyre open to cutting sick pay. It is an attack on Norwegian workers and people who fall ill. We have had full pay during sickness since 1978 and it shall continue to be so.
For the Labor Party, it is out of the question to cut sick pay. No one should be punished because you are unlucky enough to get sick.
The Labor Party and the Federation believe in an equal distribution of power and active participation in working life. Our goal is to ensure safe working conditions and a working life for everyone.
We will achieve that together, also after 2025.
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