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Norwegian tripartite agreement on sick leave
Mar 02, 2010
Norway's government and the social partners have reached a new agreement aimed at reducing sick leave. The agreement covers the next four years and prolongs the 2001 Inclusive Workplace Agreement.
Infocus
Joint decision making and freedom of expression in the Nordics
Nov 02, 2016
As Sweden celebrated 250 years of freedom of the press, freedom of speech in the workplace is becoming increasingly repressed. In Norway the number of people who feel they have a major say in their own work situation has fallen by 12 percentage points, according to a new barometer carried out by six trade unions. In Sweden whistleblowers will be given more protection.
nyhet
More Nordic people wanted to become Norwegian in 2020
Feb 10, 2021
2020 saw a tenfold increase in the number of citizens from other Nordic countries gaining Norwegian citizenship. From 1 January that year, it became possible to hold dual citizenships in Norway. 1,905 people applied to become Norwegian citizens while keeping their old citizenship.
tema
Nordic region next stop for the Portuguese?
Feb 08, 2013
Will the Nordic countries see an influx of labour form crisis-hit Mediterranean EU countries? Portugal’s emigration rose by 85 percent in 2011 and 240,000 Portuguese - two percent of the entire population - have emigrated in the past two years. In Switzerland they already make up the largest group of people born abroad. But are the Nordic countries equally tempting?
tema
Reindeer herders want Norwegian wind farm demolished
Mar 25, 2022
Europe’s largest onshore wind power plant, built near Trondheim in Norway by Fosen Vind, could face dismantling after a supreme court win by indigenous reindeer herders.
interview
Minister for Strategic Development Kristina Persson: make the Arctic “green”
Feb 07, 2015
So far she has been the least visible minister in the Swedish government. That’s about to change as she is setting up a think tank in the government offices.
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Corona
Many Norwegian nurses are planning their escape
Sep 08, 2021
Heavy workloads, poor working conditions, low pay and a feeling of not being appreciated means seven in ten nurses in Norway have considered leaving over the past 12 months.
nyhet
The deaf TV editors
Sep 20, 2009
In a crisis those on the peripheries of the labour market suffer the most. Who wants to invest in a deaf or deafblind when the future of the company hangs in the balance? ASVO in Bergen, Norway, does exactly that.
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Nov 2016
Collective decision making important, but...
Nov 16, 2016
“All this research on collective decision making is important, but it has its limitations. I think far too much has been exaggerated. There is an extremely good relationship between the workers’ representatives and the company leadership,” exclaims Knut E. Sunde, director of industrial policy at the Federation of Norwegian Industries.
Infocus
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Feb 2019
Sick leave being scrutinised again
Feb 15, 2019
When unemployment falls sick leave levels rise, says Finnish researcher Jenni Blomgren. As a result, authorities are looking for ways to get more people into work. But how to do this is no easy task. 17 years of an inclusive workplace agrement in Norway shows as much. And not only adults fall ill (picture above). In Sweden, February is the top month for both "vabba" and "vobba".
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