Friday, April 24, 2015

State of peasant demands: – Demanding base – Hamar Dagblad

If the demand from agriculture met, it will give farmers an average income increase of 24,200 kroner per man.

– I have a little hard to stop me that this can said to be moderate. We have a demanding position further negotiations, said state negotiator, Leif Forsell.

– We must consider the claim scope out the situation in general. There is much that has changed since last year. Wage growth in the community is on the way down, and moderation are heading for wage settlements, he said.

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Reduced income inequalities

– The requirement for increased income opportunities for 24,200 kroner per man will help reduce income distances to other groups. It needed to strengthen profitability and to use the land where it is. This is a clear invitation to the government, says leader of the Norwegian Farmers’ Union, Lars Petter Bartnes.

The agricultural demands for a frame of 950 million is envisaged to be financed through an increase in budget transfers at 490 million.

The requirement also assumes that revenue opportunities in the market increases by 380 million.

In addition, income effect from agriculture allowance of 55 million, and transferred funds from the 2014 budget of 25 million.

Will produce more food

– Norwegian farmers will deliver your order from the parliamentary majority to produce more food on the land we have in Norway. Then the whole country used and all farmers must have the opportunity to bet, says Bartnes.

On May 5, the state will come with its offer in the negotiations, which should be in port later than 15 May.

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