SWEDISH LABOUR
(N.Z.P. A. -Reuter—Copyright) STOCKHOLM, April 3. Sweden’s biggest labour dispute—a threatened lockout of more than one million workers—was settled yesterday. The workers accepted a settlement formulated by a Government mediation team after more than four months of talks. The Confederation of Trade Unions, representing 95 per cent of industry with 1,500,000 workers, had been demanding a 10 per cent average wage rise.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 17
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