Show Uj5aLL i ifiaWWm irtji V Igntf A wiiiWiliviU kt ¥jU fcS li-T- rlpS "XV HareM Journal bt Legaa Utah Thursday December II 1171 Foreign news commentary i :fl AVI “i law New ‘democracy-at-work- ’ our work and wages "But the Issues must not get stuck at a high level The activity on the shop flow must Increase if the law is to become effective Many workers are angry with ImaU'matters if discussions get started more and more of us will become aware of how the Act offers ways for a solution of g labor problems on our own terms said Eva Dahlen personnel officer at Flodln’s Meat a private company with about 100 to employees said “Companies will have No come out and talk about everything question is too small Everything is negotiable Naturally more time will be spent on supplying information to employes and bidding talks with the unions “But we expect something back since one must assume that the workers will come up with' wise suggestions The reyMgiMlijy will motivate employes 'By Rolf Soeerttnd j STOCKHOLM Sweden (lftI) -‘-SwedhiE workers pin sweeping new powers from controversial law which takes effect Jan 1 1977 In which management must negotiate with unions before vital business decisions are made i employer’s i The Democracy-at-dedstoiHnakl- in the entire From Jan 1 the call management into dtacuntons on all activities and conditions at their place of work the unions do not receive gement response to their demands then the issue must be raised anew There is a certain compulsion in the background” said Lars Lunning a labor ministry official and one of the authors of the law adopted by parliament June 3 It was one of the last pieces of legislaton by the former Social Democratic govern the foundation ivoi'k n Giesecke chairman of the Swedish Employers Federation said “All Curt-Steffa- bureaucratic tendencies and decision ment delays must be fought We cannot accept suggestions feat for example separate personnel policy labor organising and directing of wort from other company activities and let them live their lives administration” Tore Lidbkxn an official at the National Conf ederatiouot Trade Unions said “The confrontation will be when we go to the Employers will be required to ask trade unions nr negotiations before deciding undo-unio- n Dve Myrberg definitely expect Improvements from Act It is a step forward that we will be able to force die company into tiara about labor conditions and Is pgntia ' ‘ Y and present for the process of democracy and then it is the task of the parties concerned to complete and further develop it” to provide atioh relating to the pany turn down a wage increase demand qv saying there is not enough money now the union can have access to fell financial details The Act covers the entire labor market— private and nationalized companies and government services Anyone who disobeys the Act can be fined in the labor court The Swedish labor market is usually stable and harmonious wife few walkouts or wildcat strikes Most problems are solved at fee negotiating table and the Act is in line withfeat tradition "To us it is tremendously vital feat the development towards increased Joint decision-making is linked with an effective management which leads fee company” Giesecke said “There is nothing revolutionary that occurs Jan 1” Limning said “Tins Is a farsighted reform and we will be able to see the initial results within a year” Myr-ber- Work Act creates Joint association demands beyond the Act itself” Lunning said “The unions bad the right to negotiations earlier but this law strengthens that right leading to participation in decisionmaking The law outlines s Introducing the new Secretary of the Treasury By United Press protection against fpfrt— tliwl Tne next treasury secretary Werner Michael Bhimenftal is chairman of one id America’s top 100 industrial corporations He is fee son of a ‘Jewish clothing store owner who fled Nazi Germany before World War When he was introduced by President-- n elect Jimmy' 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