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Per Johansson (trade unionist)

Per Johansson (born c. 1950s/1960s, specific date unavailable) is a Swedish trade unionist. He is best known for his long tenure as a leading figure within the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (Landsorganisationen i Sverige, LO), specifically focusing on issues related to wage negotiation and collective bargaining.

Johansson's career within the trade union movement spanned several decades. Details of his early career are limited, but he rose through the ranks of the LO to hold positions of significant influence. He was particularly involved in coordinating wage demands and negotiating agreements with employer organizations, representing the interests of workers across various sectors of the Swedish economy.

His contributions included advocating for fair wages, improved working conditions, and the preservation of the Swedish model of strong labor rights and collective bargaining. He has been a vocal participant in public debate regarding labor market policy and the role of trade unions in Swedish society.

While publicly available information regarding his specific achievements and the details of his negotiations is limited due to the nature of collective bargaining confidentiality, Johansson is considered a key figure in the modern history of Swedish trade unionism. Following his retirement or departure from a leading role at the LO (date unavailable), he has remained a commentator on labor market issues. More detailed biographical information, including specific dates of birth, education, and precise roles held within the LO, remains scarce in publicly accessible sources.