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Sweden
In the late 1990s blue-collar workers
had signed a deal with the employers that saw a shift to a DC scheme with
3.5% employer contribution. Under the new “The The talks are currently put on hold as employers want the unions to calculate the costs for raising the contributions. Negotiations are made even more difficult by the fact that they are held together with talks on wages. Proposed cuts have already led to various demonstrations by workers and the issue is seen as the first major test for the Swedish government under Frederik Reinfeldt who took over as prime minister from Göran Persson after the elections in October.
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