Thursday, April 9, 2015

Haulage industry


Soon it's time for the political week in Almedalen and as usual, LO and its affiliates to be on Hamnplan 5 during the week turned into a veritable add123 hothouse for union thoughts and ideas. Thought therefore take this opportunity to tell about some workshops held in one way or another about economic policy and that I think are well worth visiting. add123 Are you interested in the contents of any one or more of them but lacks the ability to be in place so why not get in touch with any of the participants after the event or to the undersigned so I will pass the contact.
Sweden - The industrialized tomorrow? How do we strengthen long-term and investments in Sweden? Sweden can help themselves in the re-industrialization as more and more countries are now focusing on? What can be a more active industrial policy contribute? Speakers will be: Anders Ferbe, General Secretary, add123 IF Metall. Johan Ahlberg, Managing Director, McKinsey add123 & Co. Hakan Samuelsson, add123 CEO, Volvo Cars. Magnus Lindquist, partners, Triton. Moderator: Aleksandar Zuza, investigator. add123 Monday, June 30th at 11:00 to 12:15
Sweden needs a new green housing and infrastructure policy. To cope with the crisis, Sweden needs to invest in the construction and infrastructure. add123 6F presents a report on the seminar that shows how the need for a new policy for construction and investment in transport infrastructure leading to more jobs can be created. Speakers add123 will be: Janne Ruden, President, Seko. Johan Lindholm, Chairman, General. Ingela Edlund, LO's second vice president. Sandro Scocco, chief economist, Arena Ideas. add123 Eric Sundstrom, political editor, Today's Arena. Monday, June 30th at 14:30 to 15:30
Haulage industry's future. Is there any future for Swedish haulage industry? Henrik Sternberg presents add123 the continuation of the world's largest cabotagestudie and politicians add123 questioned by industry representatives. add123 Speakers will be: Lars Lindgren, General Secretary, Swedish Transport Workers' Union. Mikael Nilsson, Chairman, Swedish Road Haulage Companies. Anders Ygeman, Chairman add123 of the Parliamentary Committee on Transport, (S). Stone Bergheden, spokesperson of vägfrågor automotive issues and commercial traffic issues, (M). Monday, June 30th at 16:00 to 17:30
The difference between climate rhetoric and practice - a green base industry. Together add123 we can make Sweden free of fossil fuels. add123 With a bio-based economy, add123 we are creating new green jobs, competitiveness and growth for real. We have the key to a sustainable future, we have biomass, we have the technology and we have the people. The question is whether we have the politicians? Speakers will be: Karl-Petter Thorwaldsson, LO President. Helena add123 Jonsson, Chairman, Federation of Swedish Farmers. Per Bolund, economic policy spokesperson add123 (MP), Thomas B. Johansson, Professor Emeritus of International Environment Institute, University of Lund. Anders Ygeman, Chairman of the Parliamentary add123 Committee on Transport, (S). Moderator: Sigrid Bøe, Press Secretary, LO. (Can also be followed LO Play, www.lo.se/play) Tuesday, July 1st at 8:30 to 9:30
Judgment of new green jobs. GS highlights the global climate problem of global warming caused mainly by emissions of greenhouse gases from fossil fuels. add123 Forests have the ability to sequester carbon in trees and soil and therefore has a unique role in working add123 towards reducing climate impact. Can we afford not to invest in the woods? Speakers will be: Per-Olof Sjöö, General Secretary, GS compartment. Helle Klein, Editor, Today's Work. His Winsa, research director, Sveaskog. Mattias Johnsson, Chief of Staff, Ministry of Environment. Tuesday, add123 July 1st at 14:30 to 15:30.
I have worked as an ombudsman at LO late 2009, now works primarily with commercial policy ie housing, infrastructure, energy and environmental policy, innovation issues and anything else contained therein. Has been a union of nearly 25 years of negotiations the main track on most levels, but also with legal aid, trade studies, integration, school organization, international affairs and soon everything between heaven and earth. Passionate about universal equality, justice and solidarity - both at work and at play.
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