The Vaxholm conflict : Swedish labour market in change
Premiss - Stockholm
2006
104 p.
construction industry ; dumping ; freedom of movement ; right to strike ; strike ; outsourcing ; trade union attitude ; Swedish model ; Laval and Viking cases
Labour disputes
English
91-85343-29-3
13.06.6-47537
"At the beginning of December 2004 a school reconstruction became known as the ”Vaxholm conflict” to the Swedish people. Newspapers, radio and TV reported on the Swedish Building Workers Union's demand for a collective agreement and about how the Latvian company.
Laval un Partneri refused to sign it. Trade union organisations made statements and politicians chose sides. The conflict in Vaxholm was neither the first nor the last that was all about the union's fight for an agreement. But it came to be a symbol for how conditions in the fight are changing.
“The Vaxholm conflict” is journalist Ingvar Persson's story of a watershed in Swedish politics. It is also a story of how globalisation is changing working conditions for the Swedish trade union organisation, and also the foundation for the Swedish welfare state. "
Paper
The ETUI is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the ETUI.