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The Nordics must pull together to emerge from the epidemic
May 15, 2020
The Nordic countries will take historically huge steps to limit the economic and social consequences of the Corona epidemic. The governments sometimes chose different measures to fight contamination, with different economic consequences. To get out of the crisis, greater cooperation is needed.
tema
The Nordics should “stop refusing to discuss a minimum wage”
Feb 07, 2015
Nordic countries should stop thinking a legally binding minimum wage for the EU would be tantamount to saying goodbye to the Nordic model. Learn from Norway, says the Council of Nordic Trade Unions and Danish labour market experts .
nyhet
The Nordics: Failing reforms exclude youths with disabilities
Mar 06, 2015
More flexibility does not lead to a more inclusive labour market. Political reforms carried out in the Nordic region in the first decade of the millennium do not have any measurable effects either, concludes the Nordic research group behind the report ‘New Policies to Promote Youth Inclusion’.
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June 2017
The Nordics: More openness for labour market inclusion
Jun 22, 2017
The refugee crisis has led to more cooperation between the Nordic countries in order to find the best ways of including refugees into the labour market. But inclusion is also about being open to everyone who for different reasons struggle to get a foothold in working life. Danish municipalities show how success can be achieved when the integration measures feel meaningful to all involved.
innsikt
The North Sea Diver – working under pressure
Feb 11, 2020
There are few stories describing working life in Norway’s offshore oil industry, despite the massive impact the sector has had on the country’s economy. Now a new book details one of most remarkable new occupations that emerged from the industry – the deep sea divers. The author is Swedish Hans Claesson.
tema
The Norwegian automated ferry that can be operated as easily as a lift
Aug 26, 2024
A wide range of new workplaces could become available in the wake of autonomous ferries.
interview
The Norwegian civil servant working for Sweden
Mar 23, 2023
In January, Norwegian Finn Ola Jølstad swapped his day job as a senior civil servant at the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion in Oslo for a job at the Swedish Ministry of Employment. His job exchange lasts six months and falls right in the middle of Sweden’s EU Presidency.
nyhet
The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority sharpens its methods
Jun 20, 2016
How do you effectively monitor working environments? That was the key question when the Nordic working environment conference in Tampere recently discussed risk-based inspections. Which workplaces should be visited and how do you perform inspections and controls? The labour inspection authority’s role is to make sure businesses follow labour law. The methods are going to change, but how?
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Open borders
The Öresund Bridge is 20, and gets a sub-sea equivalent
Jun 13, 2020
The bridge linking two Nordic countries is 20 years old this summer. The link has been important for the Öresund region’s development. It is also important for the massive project of securing a permanent link between Zealand and Germany.
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Sep 2018
The Oslo model brings transparency to the construction sector
Sep 07, 2018
The view is dizzying as one of the construction workers climb the steps at the top of the new Munch Museum which is being built in Oslo. The museum will be more than a shop window for Norwegian culture; the construction project is also meant to be a showcase for fair competition and working conditions in the construction industry.
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