The moderates do not want full employment. They want high unemployment combined with a strict labor line to make employees so desperate to keep their jobs that they will accept any deterioration.
Consider the aggravation for airline workers and all the crisis deals in the industry. In addition, they want those who do not have a job to be forced into such desperation that they will take any shitty job that is even harmful to their health rather than looking for a job with reasonable conditions. An example of this is that the line of work with its out-insurance and low social security benefits has increased the number of female prostitutes somewhat enormously in Sweden since 2008.
The best alternative to the Moderates' line of work was the Left Party's proposal for a new policy for full employment from 2006. It consisted of replacing all the jobs that are rationalized, made more efficient, outsourced to low-wage countries with an expanded public sector. An increased staffing density would pay for itself in part by reducing the number of people with such a person who would burn out, and in part by reducing the cost of unemployment. The Riksdag's investigation officers calculated that such an expansion of the public sector would cost 75-100 billion per year. It is about the same amount or a little less than what the bourgeois government reduced the tax by.