We see a Sweden that adapts according to the European Pact's adjustment program and social cuts. This policy chokes off access to work with an inward-looking low-wage sector to create a general competition for low-quality and severely underpaid jobs (such as of Borg is said be too highly paid) and services within the EU.
Moderate Member of Parliament Margareta Cederfeldt wrote the following in 2009 "Work gives freedom". The same motto stood at the Auschwitz concentration camp and signaled that anyone who could not endure extremely hard penal labor would die.Margareta wrote on: (see attached copy below): "For newly arrived Swedes, language is an important key to Swedish society, another key is work. That is why we moderates push the line of work as an important ingredient in migration and integration policy. Anyone seeking asylum in Sweden now has strong incentives to look for work already during the asylum period. With the new rules for labor immigration, a former asylum seeker can stay as a labor immigrant if he or she has worked during the asylum period. During the new law's first five months, over 2 people have immigrated to Sweden as a labor force. It is, in my opinion, a great success. With own work comes the opportunity to decide on one's own life and the conditions to fulfill one's dreams and expectations increase".
We also read about a country that talks about everyone who is not everyone, where common welfare is something that belongs to a selected group in a speech in phrases without political action behind it.
Margaret Cederfeldt 2012
"Sweden should be a country deveryone who wants and can work should have a job. That is the basis for our common welfare. The more people who work, the more people can contribute to school, care and social care. Therefore, the New Moderates, together with the other parties in the Alliance, have ran a consistent line of work which makes it more profitable to work and cheaper to employ. We have combined this with taking responsibility for the public finances."
There is a difference between job and work. Jobs are command and rule driven jobs with people as living automatons. We see a qualitative change in the work content. Work includes independence, a planning and creative element around the common goal. In our time, we see the lack of a good and efficient work environment.
The employment tax credit lacks a proven effect on demographic mobility.
When the Moderates say that a larger part of the population is employed, they are speaking in absolute numbers that hide the fact that the percentage of able-bodied people simultaneously increased as more young people turned 18. In 2006-2011, we had larger cohorts of children who entered working life and a large immigrant group was added. But in relative numbers that take population growth into account, the percentage of more employed people is minus 0,6%. Source: Non-aligned Sweden
Because at the same time as the number of employed people has increased, the number of residents of working age, which according to definition is 15-74 years, has increased from 6 to 759, that is, an increase of 400 residents.
Structural adjustments and cost hunting have prevented an investment in job-creating and real economic projects. The natural alternation between the old and the new generation has stopped. Investments have been treated as costs. SJ, care and SOS are examples. on maturity.
Margareta C: "In order for exclusion to decrease and jobs to increase, an active policy that takes responsibility for jobs is required. Therefore, the Alliance is now investing roughly eight billion kroner in strengthening labor market policy in the coming years. This means, among other things, an investment in more case managers at the Employment Service, more internships and expanded training opportunities. Several of the efforts are aimed at people who have been out of work for a long time with the aim of increasing their opportunities to return to working life."
We see an underdeveloped labor market and low-investment social development in a resource reduction of infrastructure, school, care, business etc. Long-term development is conspicuous by its absence.
Margareta C: "A central point of departure for pushing back unemployment is the realization that all jobs are needed, but we do not agree on this within Swedish politics today. In a time when several groups need strengthened support and lowered thresholds to enter the labor market it seems to have become practice for the Social Democrats to say no to jobs. They want to dismantle the work line.”
We see that the Alliance lowers wages and hampers the right to work. Competition in the poor sector. Phase 3 specifies the setting. 50 are in Phase 000, which is against human rights and dignity. The work that can be classified as "slave work" or work in total futility.
"For me and the Moderates, jobs are most important. With more jobs and more routes to work, we can reduce exclusion and secure important welfare investments in schools and healthcare. This is how we take the whole of Sweden forward. All jobs are needed!”
We can probably understand with that as of now has happened that Margaret Cederfeldt can no longer consider these theses tenable!
We see a Sweden with increased gaps according to the OECD:
"The latest trends in the 2000s showed a widening gap between rich and poor not only in some of the already high inequality countries like Israel and the United States, but also – for the first time – in traditionally low-inequality countries, such as Germany , Denmark, and Sweden (and other Nordic countries), where inequality grew more than anywhere else in the 2000s.”