Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Tax cuts are old and mossigt” – Svenska Dagbladet

finance Minister Magdalena Andersson. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

In the international debate on a more inclusive growth, have the Conservatives been “very behind”.

– tax Cuts are something old and mossigt. Especially tax cuts for those who earn the most, ” she says.

On the domestic concerns she mentions the labour market.

– It is important to ensure that companies looking for skilled labour and professional skills can hire, and that those who come to Sweden will in the work, ” she says.

Lars Calmfors want to see a larger wage dispersion in order to solve the integration. Magdalena Andersson sees no guarantee, however, that a greater amount of low paid jobs in Sweden go to the new arrivals. It can instead provide a migration of low paid workers from other EU countries and who need to complement income support.

Ulf Kristersson, the Conservatives economic policy spokesperson, said on his page that there will be need of help to enter the labour market. That is why the Conservatives have put the proposal on the new forms of employment, wage and rut-jobs in order to praise the people in the labour market.

A new M-commissioned report from the parliamentary research service, which Today’s Industry has taken part of, show that about 150 000 simple jobs to 2020 based on the number of unemployed and the newcomers without secondary education.

– It is difficult but not impossible. But the answer cannot be that we don’t want to, ” he says.

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