The government will appoint an investigator at the Ministry of Labor to turn PTK's and the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise's agreement into a bill, reports TT.

In SVT's Agenda on Sunday, Stefan Löfven announced that LO will also be allowed to participate in the process, something he describes as "obvious" but which has been criticized by Center leader Annie Lööf.

Welcome by LO

Susanna Gideonsson, LO's chairman, views the government's message positively.

- The investigation is based on an agreement between the parties and it is good to take a starting point in reality instead of the so-called las investigation which was completely at the forefront, says Susanna Gideonsson.

- The most important issues are the issue of job security, especially for those with precarious employment.

What are your concerns?

- That one does not take enough consideration for the entire labor market to function.

That everyone has the right to job security: that you know where and when to work tomorrow, that you know that you will receive a salary at the end of the month, says Susanna Gideonsson.

Where do you think all this is landing?

- It is hard to say.

From our side, we will do everything to ensure that Swedish workers have decent job security.

It should not get worse, it should get better.