Friday, August 21, 2015

- It is a historical mistake not to take this very seriously – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Today let Labor (Labor) presented its own measures against unemployment, and Jonas Gahr Støre was no favor government efforts.

– This is essentially in a local election battle, and we want to show how we can have an alternative to government policy, which we believe is passive and in arrears, said Minister during today’s press conference.

– Very severe

He stressed that they do not hold the government responsible for that oil prices have fallen, and that some Norwegian companies therefore have new and unique challenges.

– But we believe that the government show that they are in arrears when they says that this has gone faster than they had thought, says Støre.

He pointed out that Treasury Siv Jensen previously projected unemployment rate for 2015 is far lower than it has been. Siv Jensen has previously answered this claim that there are big differences between the estimates of SSB and Nav, and that there are large differences from one municipality to another.

– Unemployment has also increased, and the is very, very serious. Whether it is 118,000, 120,000 or 130,000, we as politicians see the individual people who are in the queue, says Støre.

– Failure to take this very seriously, is a historic mistake. Norway should think that we are being tested, for unemployment is on the rise, and the countries around us have experienced that unemployment has risen to a level where it clamped fast. We must think that we have the ability to prevent this from happening with us, particularly in relation to young people.



Three goals

Minister accuses again the government to spend large parts of their financial position to tax cuts.

– Even reports Finance Minister has ordered, showing how little accurate this policy, says Støre.

Labour’s alternative measures are geared towards three objectives:

• Measures for those who lose their jobs, especially aimed at youth. Labor will partly make it possible for young people on unemployment benefits to complete high school. In addition, they put money on the table for more study, apprenticeships, vocational school sites and placements.

• Measures for businesses in vulnerable sectors as they retain the technical expertise in a transition period. Among other things, use 35 million dollars to initiate a program for the transfer of competence from the supplier industry to other sectors.

• Will contribute to the development of new technologies to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions and undertake among another to provide a billion annually to public development around the major cities for ten years. In addition, they will invest 250 million dollars on the state to match private investors contributing in the early stages of entrepreneurial business.



– More concretely

Some of the proposals have Ap previously held in its alternative budget , some are new.

– What distinguishes these measures from the government doing to combat unemployment?

– There is much more concrete facing young people who lose their jobs, says Labor’s fiscal spokeswoman Marianne Marthinsen to Dagbladet.

– When it comes to industrial initiatives, we add a general appreciation of quite a number of the measures are targeted at industries that are now struggling. In addition, we are very specific on this concerning entrepreneurial support, says Marthinsen.

She admits that some of the major lines reminiscent of the coalition parties strategies.

– Yes, all for restructuring and the attainment of jobs and provide funding for research. But the difference is all that we have freedom of action to prioritize these things because we are not focusing on large tax cuts, says Marthinsen.

– We are going to propose a device in the tax system that we believe are reasonable .

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