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Former EU commissioner Nielson wants radical Nordic reforms nyhet

Former EU commissioner Nielson wants radical Nordic reforms

The Nordic labour market is facing challenges which can not be solved through minor changes. That was the message from Poul Nielson as he presented his 14 proposals for radical reforms.
Former EU Commissioner Poul Nielson: The Nordic region plays a role interview

Former EU Commissioner Poul Nielson: The Nordic region plays a role

“The Nordic region is not an island in the global society. If we want to protect what we care about and make sure we are not overrun by the values of others, we need to enter that fight,” Poul Nielson tells the Nordic Labour Journal.
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Foto: Bryndis Thorsteinsdottir

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Four leaders

Four new Nordic labour ministers – and their challenges nyhet

Four new Nordic labour ministers – and their challenges

In 2022, both Norway, Sweden and Denmark got new labour ministers. Here is your chance to get to know them better.
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Four researchers

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Four researchers' take on the minimum wage

A positive move for low-income earners in Europe or the hollowing out of the Nordic collective agreement model? When researchers look at the EU’s proposed directive on statutory minimum wages, the analysis changes according to the area of research and perspectives.
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Frank Kjerstein and André Alexander Westergaard

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Frans Timmermans and Jens Stoltenberg

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Fraud in the welfare state

The word fraud has been used a lot in the welfare debate in the Nordics this autumn. In Norway, the “NAV scandal” has been dominating the news. In Denmark, an employee at the National Board of Social Services is in court charged with embezzling more than 100 million Danish kroner, while unemployment statistics for Sweden have been compromised.
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