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12 recommendations to get more people in vulnerable groups into working life nyhet

12 recommendations to get more people in vulnerable groups into working life

The need to increase labour market participation among vulnerable groups in the Nordics has long been high on the Nordic Council of Ministers’ agenda. A new report points to flexibility, individually tailored support and cooperation with employers as the key to success. NAV employees in Trondheim are already on the ball.
Swedish Sofia is a nurse in Norway – wants simplified rules tema

Swedish Sofia is a nurse in Norway – wants simplified rules

Swedish Sofia Krogh is happy in her job in Indre Østfold municipality in Norway. The pay and pension scheme are good, and her colleagues are nice. Nevertheless, the nurse has considered leaving her job in her neighbouring country several times. The paperwork is demotivating.
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Trond Erik Grundt

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Kikki Lindseth and Oskar Danielsson

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Sofia Krogh 2

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The Øresund Bridge: 25 years in a region that creates dynamics tema

The Øresund Bridge: 25 years in a region that creates dynamics

The Nordic region’s largest labour market this year celebrates 25 years of a fixed link between two countries, in a border region without its own legislation. Instead, two countries must coordinate and cooperate based on their respective laws and regulations.
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Pelle Dragsted

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Sandra Forsén

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A "Laval 2.0" case underway before the Swedish Labour Court?

Can Swedish trade unions take industrial action against foreign companies to make them pay occupational pensions for their posted workers? That is the question in a new case before the Swedish Labour Court, which bears similarities to the notorious Laval case that had far-reaching consequences for the Nordic countries.
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