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  • Faroe Islands: big economic growth yet increasing poverty

    The Faroe Islands are doing very well. But things are also going very badly. One survey shows the Faroes had the greatest economic growth in Europe last year. At the same time, the number of Faroese at risk of poverty rose from 9 to 10.7 %. “A worrying trend,” says trade union coordinator Sonja Jógvansdóttir.

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    Faroe Islands: big economic growth yet increasing poverty
  • EU agreement on mobility package

    After years of inquiries and difficult negotiations, EU countries have agreed on new rules for the road haulage sector. The new rules will be introduced in 2021 and will also cover Norway and Iceland.

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    EU agreement on mobility package
  • Maria Mindhammar takes helm at Sweden’s battered PES

    On 5 December Maria Mindhammar was appointed the new Director-General of the Swedish Public Employment Service. It is a job she gladly goes to, while also calling the situation at the Public Employment Service “exceptionally challenging”.

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    Maria Mindhammar takes helm at Sweden’s battered PES
  • A gender change in the cleaning profession

    Cleaning is about to become a male-dominated occupation. It used to be nearly exclusively women who worked the mop. Now men, especially those with an immigrant background, are taking over according to a report from the Oslo Institute for Social Research.

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    A gender change in the cleaning profession
  • New agreement for education on the Cap of the North

    The Arctic Vocational Foundation has secured funding from Sweden, Finland and Norway for a further four years of vocational training for youths. A total of 285 youths will be trained every year.

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    New agreement for education on the Cap of the North
  • Nordic governments: Everyone must join the fight against climate change

    Fighting climate change is no longer a choice, but an absolute necessity which means our countries, our citizens and our industries must make great changes. That was the message from the Nordic prime ministers at the Nordic Council’s session in Stockholm.

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    Nordic governments: Everyone must join the fight against climate change
  • Greenland needs new jobs and foreign labour

    There is an urgent need to create new jobs in Greenland’s mining and tourism industries. At the same time more foreign labour is needed, say the social partners.

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    Greenland needs new jobs and foreign labour
  • Money can’t buy you happiness in Iceland

    Families need decent wages in order to afford all the essentials. But high wages do not necessarily make families happy. There is no direct correlation between money and happiness, unless the family has real economic problems. The key to happiness is mainly spending time with family and friends.

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    Money can’t buy you happiness in Iceland
  • Far more labour migrants to Poland than Poles to Norway

    For the second year running, Poland has received more labour migrants than any other OECD country. Meanwhile, fewer Poles travel to other European countries to work. This could lead to challenges for low-pay sectors in Nordic countries.

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  • Oslo Foodora riders on strike

    It has become an increasingly common sight in many cities: Foodora’s bike riders home-delivering restaurant food. But right now in Oslo, hundreds of striking riders are cycling around to gather support for their demand for a collective agreement. Other countries are taking note.

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    Oslo Foodora riders on strike