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Norrköping Native Emma Klingvall Proposed to Lead 120,000-Member Healthcare Union

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Norrköping Native Emma Klingvall Proposed to Lead 120,000-Member Healthcare Union
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  • Emma Klingvall from Norrköping has been proposed as the new chairperson of Vårdförbundet, Sweden's healthcare workers' union.
  • The union represents nearly 120,000 members, with the election scheduled for May 2026.
  • Klingvall, 42, became involved in union work during the 2008 healthcare strike and describes herself as "schooled in the union grind in a hospital corridor."

Emma Klingvall, a 42-year-old native of Norrköping, has been proposed as the new chairperson of Vårdförbundet, Sweden's healthcare workers' union with nearly 120,000 members, according to local reports. The nomination was announced on March 22, 2026, with the election scheduled for May. Klingvall, who describes herself as "schooled in the union grind in a hospital corridor," reportedly became interested in union work during the 2008 healthcare strike when she was newly graduated and had just been elected as a union representative.

"I can't imagine a job where I can't be involved and influence," Klingvall stated in the report. Her nomination marks a potential leadership change for one of Sweden's largest healthcare unions, with the final decision resting with the union's membership in the upcoming election.

I can't imagine a job where I can't be involved and influence

Emma Klingvall, Proposed chairperson of Vårdförbundet

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