Sweden: Scania to resume five-day week in April

Spurred by high demand in Brazil and improving demand in Europe, commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania has decided to increase production. Consequently, the company is making an exception from the current agreement on a four-day week in H1 of 2010 for workshop employees in Sweden. Under the agreement, white-collar employees will resume It’s time to log … Continued

Spurred by high demand in Brazil and improving demand in Europe, commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania has decided to increase production. Consequently, the company is making an exception from the current agreement on a four-day week in H1 of 2010 for workshop employees in Sweden.

Under the agreement, white-collar employees will resume

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