Read the article about the doctoral thesis here! As burnout can cause brain damage, the psychosocial work environment in workplaces must be designed so that the risk of burnout is minimized, just as employers must ensure that the physical ergonomics are good. Photo: Wixphoto.com
Month: April 2014
Expanding training places promotes employment
S wants, if they win the election this autumn, to expand the number of study places at Komvux and at university level. Borg criticized Kunskapslyftet on TV yesterday for just hiding unemployment like S did in the 90s. Firstly, it was during the bourgeois government that unemployment arose in the 90s. Second, it is with highly skilled jobs that we…
Today's career goals
You must have dual degrees, preferably in economics and engineering, before the age of 25 and have read a lot of self-help literature so that you can produce like la crème de la crème only to become the first sausage bread packager after looking for a job for 15 years after graduation .
No write-offs on new student loans
The government has funding problems. Of welfare. So now it's time to step forward with the sledgehammer again. Time to give in to the students. Finance Minister Anders Borg (M) now proposes that the student loan should not be forgiven at the age of 67. Just cough up the money. Life out. An alternative could be to vote it out…
Increase the wage contribution so that more people can contribute to GDP
It is important that as many people as possible should be able to work according to their ability. It makes them feel better and then more resources are created for those who work or take part in the public sector and for those who absolutely cannot work at all. For this purpose, wage subsidies are a very effective job-creating measure. It means…
Agreements give companies the right to sue states for obstruction of profits
The new trade agreement The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) gives companies the right to sue states for profit barriers. Kent Persson, business policy spokesperson for the Left Party, writes in ETC: "The consequences are of course difficult to predict, but it could mean that large companies are given opportunities to influence the content of consumer issues, trade union rights and the opportunity to stop public profit-driven...