Saltsjöbaden Agreement
Swedish 1938 labour market agreement
The Saltsjöbaden Agreement (Swedish: Saltsjöbadsavtalet) is a Swedish labor market treaty signed between the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (sv. Landsorganisationen, LO) and the Swedish Employers Association (sv. Svenska Arbetsgivareföreningen, SAF) on December 20, 1938. It became a model for other agreements. The rules on industrial action has become regarded almost as general legal principles of conflicts between the labor market forces.[1]
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