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Växjö Islamic School and Others Excluded from Swedish Education Group
Växjö Islamic school and eight other independent schools are excluded from the industry and employer organization for Sweden's independent schools because they are considered to have damaged the trust for the industry. .
Investigator Suggests 6% Cut in Grants to Independent Schools
Municipalities should be allowed to make a deduction of six percent in school allowance to free schools, proposes the government's special investigator Lena Holmdahl. On the other hand, she does not propose any state-determined and binding levels for how much municipalities must put on their own schools.
Property and Seko Warn of Strike Over Cleaner Overtime Dispute
Property and Seko terminate the collective agreement for cleaners in the private sector with Almega and warn of strike, the trade unions announce in a press release. .
SVT Strike Averted as Union Reaches New Agreement
The notice of strike at SVT is withdrawn. Through mediation, the Union and SJF have reached an agreement with Medieföretagen within Almega on a new agreement.
SVT Strike Averted as Union Reaches New Agreement
The notice of strike at SVT is withdrawn. Through mediation, the Union and SJF have reached an agreement with Medieföretagen within Almega on a new agreement.
Civil Servant Strike Averted as New Agreements Reached
The innovation companies and education companies within Almega have signed new collective agreements with Unionen and Sweden's Engineers. A threatened strike, which would have broken out next week, is thus cancelled.
The Journalists' Union and the Union issue strike notice at SVT
The Journalists' Union and the Union are issuing a warning of a strike at SVT in Stockholm. Surprising and reckless, says Maria Möller, Director of the Media Companies' Association.
Unionen Strike Warning Puts Swedish Trade and Inspections at Risk
The Civil Servants' Union Unionen is issuing a strike warning to a free school consortium, some vehicle inspection centers, and the Stockholm School of Economics. .
Lexbase stopped: "A major victory for criminals"
Databases that allow authorities, companies, and private individuals to easily access verdicts are in practice prohibited after a ruling by the Supreme Court. Today, criminals are celebrating a major and important victory, says Gunnar Axén, responsible publisher for the legal databases Lexbase and Verifiera.
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