Sunday, August 30, 2015

Unemployment rising? – Erna must show estimates, require Jonas – Dagbladet.no


– They’ve got updated figures in connection with the national budget, and these numbers should they share, it will provide a better basis for discussion on measures, says Støre told Dagbladet.

Prime Minister Erna Solberg message to those who are in danger of losing their jobs or who have already been unemployed, is: “Do not be discouraged, it is of use to you in future employment.”

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Labor leader Jonas Gahr Støre believes there is not enough, and reiterated that the government has come late in the process with measures to combat unemployment, and with too little.

– I share the Prime Minister’s message to those who lose their jobs, they must not lose heart. Norway has many challenges, and more than ever before we need to ensure work for all.

But it is too simple. The message must be translated into action, says Støre told Dagbladet.

– So far the government has come up with too little, too late. It rhymes with the projections for unemployment have been too low at every turn. Now warns prime minister steps, and we are open to them.

But I remind you that the Labor Party in the budget proposal for this year suggested a founder boost of 250 million and not just a plan, and several training measures for unemployed.

Introduce green technology

When Erna talking about measures for the shipbuilding industry, I remind our suggestion of spring, where we presented a plan for development of the ferry fleet. None of our suggestions about subsidies to industries or firms, but will be a support to introduce green technology, says Støre.

– According to Transport Minister Ketil Solvik-Olsen has not been given to you that the replacement of the ferries are Started?

What we are talking about, is in a different scale. We want a forward schedule for the renewal of the fleet along the coast. We also suggest that the counties should be able to phase in new technology as quickly as possible, says Støre.

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