Monday, May 2, 2016

Risk of major strikes in the state – NRK

Strike father in the state is considered big for that three out of four confederations broke negotiations with the state on Saturday night.

Police, Nav, Tax Administration, Customs Service and the country’s universities and colleges are among the businesses that could be paralyzed if it will strike in the state.

strike father in the state is considered big for that three out of four confederations broke negotiations with the state on Saturday night.

– We are very far apart. This is about principles, and when experience shows that it is far more difficult to meet in the middle than when controversy purely on monetary terms, says chief negotiator Tone Rønoldtangen LO Stat said.

The parties shall have the first meeting convened by the State mediator Nils Dalseide Wednesday at 8. His deadline to help the parties reach agreement is set to midnight on 25 May.

Academics state was the only one of the confederations as agreed with the state this year, while both LO Stat, Uniontown Stat and YS state chose to break off the negotiations.



Wednesday next week, the parties shall meet at national broker Nils Dalseide.

Photo: Larsen, Hakon Mosvold / NTB scanpix

the three organizing together around 100,000 government employees. This includes many Nav employees, large groups of employees in the police, employees of the Tax Administration, Customs, prison staff, staff in universities and colleges, employees of the courts, train employees, and a large proportion of the country’s clergy and meteorologists.

– We are very far apart. This is about principles, and when experience shows that it is far more difficult to meet in the middle than when controversy purely on monetary terms, says chief negotiator Tone Rønoldtangen LO Stat said.

The parties shall have the first meeting convened by the State mediator Nils Dalseide Wednesday at 8. His deadline to help the parties reach agreement is set to midnight on 25 May.

Academics state was the only one of the confederations as agreed with the state this year, while both LO Stat, Uniontown Stat and YS State chose to break off the negotiations.

the three organizing together around 100,000 government employees.

This includes many Nav employees, large groups of employees in the police, employees of tax authorities , Customs, prison staff, staff in universities and colleges, employees of the courts, train employees, and a large proportion of the country’s clergy and meteorologists.

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