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Mediation between NHO and LO went well. If they don’t agree, 25,000 workers could go on strike starting Monday morning.

TV 2 met with national mediator Mats Ruland on Saturday evening at 6pm. He was tight-lipped about how far the negotiations had gone.

– I can’t go in and say how far we’ve come and what we’ve discussed so far. The mediation is taking place behind closed doors, and what happened along the way is confidential, he told TV 2.

Mediation has so far lasted 32 hours.

– There was a good conversation all yesterday and today, I think.

– But you are not closer to a solution?

– There is no solution yet, but also unnatural. There are still a few hours until the deadline, and there are many topics to cover. So it demands both sides, said Ruland.

The Ombudsman believes that the parties speak well of each other.

– This is a skilled and professional party, and there are large delegations from both sides. So they have been doing great for the past few days.

Ruland said it was difficult to speculate whether the parties would agree before the deadline.

– At least we’re not at the finish line now. From experience, we often miss deadlines, and we’ll see if that holds true this year as well.

Mediation between the NHO and LO will set the standard for further mediation throughout the spring, according to Ruland.

– In this mediation, a framework will be determined which will become the standard for further mediation.

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