Union's Congress 2023 declares: It is high time for tech to join the Swedish model
Unionen's congress issues a joint statement demanding more collective agreements in the tech industry.
Unionen's congress issues a joint statement demanding more collective agreements in the tech industry.
Publicerad 13 okt. 2023
Unionen's Call to the Tech Sector: Embrace Collective Agreements!
Nine out of ten employees in the Swedish job market benefit from the security and stability provided by collective agreements. However, in the tech industry, many companies choose to remain outside the Swedish labor market model. It's high time for the tech sector to step up as responsible employers and uphold the Swedish model.
Collective agreements foster security and predictability for employees while granting them a say in their workplace. The Swedish labor market model establishes order and structure, with market players taking responsibility and shaping the rules through negotiations. This approach allows for industry-specific adaptation and flexibility, a far cry from state-mandated regulations.
Companies that eschew collective agreements are taking a significant risk. Employees demand secure conditions, stable pension plans, and opportunities for education and retraining. Becoming part of the Swedish model is a fundamental requirement for serious, long-term investments. In the highly competitive tech industry, firms without collective agreements also risk losing their attractiveness.
There are many examples of "new" sector companies embracing collective agreements, but numerous major tech companies have yet to do so.
Unionen's congress and the Unionen as an association will always stand behind and support members seeking collective agreements in their workplaces. Always!
Unionen's Congress 2023 declares:
It's high time for the tech industry to act as responsible employers and uphold the Swedish model!