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AFI research: The sick leave debate needs readjusting
Nov 17, 2024
Norway has one of the highest sick leave levels in the world. So far, no remedies have proven effective. The debate about sick leave and social exclusion sometimes needs a bit of guidance to stop it from going off track, says AFI researchers.
tema
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NORDIC REGION
The labour ministers consider collective agreements' position in the Nordics
Nov 29, 2022
The Nordic governments should introduce a new kind of support where employers who sign up to collective agreements pay lower employer taxes for their employees. That was what Fafo researcher Jon Erik Dølvik proposed when he presented a report about collective agreements in the Nordics during the Nordic labour ministers’ meeting.
debatt
The changing nature of cooperation
Feb 15, 2019
Nordic labour markets have seen major and at times dramatic changes at the start of 2019. In Sweden 4,500 employment service workers have been made redundant, in Finland sick leave levels are rising and Denmark now has two rather than three trade union confederations.
debatt
Most issues now have a gender dimension
Mar 06, 2020
The 8th of March is being marked in many different ways across the Nordics. What is the most important issue on International Women’s Day? We look at what has happened after women again have managed to gain more positions of political power in Finland, how the fight for equal pay is doing in Sweden and what Denmark is doing to fight sexual harassment in the workplace.
nyhet
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NORDIC REGION
Karen Ellemann new NCM Secretary General
Nov 20, 2022
Karen Ellemann is the next Secretary General of the Nordic Council of Ministers. She is seen as a heavy-weight candidate taking up a central post for the Nordic cooperation.
debatt
New research provides new perspectives on the labour market
Jun 22, 2018
Research and investigations provide valuable input to the political debate, to policy development and to the implementation of political measures, said Norway’s Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion Anniken Hauglie as she opened The Nordic Work Life Conference 2018 at OsloMet.
nyhet
Who killed the Nordic model?
Jun 27, 2019
If you read Helge Hvid’s and Eivind Falkum’s book about Work and Wellbeing in the Nordic Countries like a crime story, it becomes exciting. The two editors are trying to establish whether the Nordic model already has died, or is dying. But does the evidence hold?
col1
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Aug 06, 2009
tema
New ways of life increase need for Nordic ombudsman
Jun 17, 2011
Border obstacles have been on the political agenda since the Common Nordic Labour Market was established in 1954. When one obstacle is removed, another pops up.
col1
Theme: New ways of attracting skilled labour
Oct 28, 2022
Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 10/2022
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