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Company sports enjoys high participation levels in Iceland

Company sports enjoys high participation levels in Iceland

In most Nordic countries, company sports are overseen by a special federation. In Iceland, it is done by the public sports section at the National Olympic and Sports Association. Participation levels have been good, and the companies see more and more benefits from increasing them.

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Iceland ditches crypto mining for AI: “A great opportunity for Nordic data centres”

Iceland ditches crypto mining for AI: “A great opportunity for Nordic data centres”

The number of data centres has increased rapidly in Iceland in the last few years. Critics say they mostly serve crypto mining, which is not considered the most useful way to use valuable green energy.

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Mixed Nordic reception for EU traineeship directive

Once again, the European Commission is proposing regulations on matters that the member states manage best themselves, argues the Swedish parliament. It is now submitting a “yellow card” against the Commission's proposal for an EU directive on better conditions for trainees, put forward in spring 2024.

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The Nordic labour market turns 70 – but is it being fully explored?

Being able to work in a neighbouring Nordic country without applying for a work or residency permit is a given for Nordic citizens. But why do we no longer do it?

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Hyllie – the district that symbolises the Nordic labour market

Hyllie – the district that symbolises the Nordic labour market

A private initiative became the beginning of a dynamic district halfway between Malmö Central and Copenhagen Airport. The Eurovision Song Contest was recently staged here and in June, participants this week gathered to celebrate 70 years of the common Nordic labour market.

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Swedish minister: Still room for improvement to the common Nordic labour market

Swedish minister: Still room for improvement to the common Nordic labour market

Sweden’s Minister for Employment Johan Pehrson has painted a picture of the Nordic region as a beacon in northern Europe, offering hope and opportunities to people. But what does the agreement on the common Nordic labour market really mean beyond what is already regulated by the EU?

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Fresh report: Nordic citizens can work anywhere in the region. So why don’t they?

Fresh report: Nordic citizens can work anywhere in the region. So why don’t they?

It would seem we are so comfortable in our home countries that we see few reasons to apply for work in or move to a different Nordic country.

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National rules dominate the common Nordic labour market

National rules dominate the common Nordic labour market

A new Øresund agreement has been signed. But there are still challenges facing commuters who regularly cross a Nordic national border to get to work.

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What does the common Nordic labour market mean to you?

What does the common Nordic labour market mean to you?

The Nordic Labour Journal asked some of the participants at the conference marking 70 years of the common labour market what it means to them – personally or for their respective countries' labour markets.

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The story of the common Nordic labour market

The story of the common Nordic labour market

The common Nordic labour market was established with little fanfare in 1954. Yet over time it has become one of the main pillars of the Nordic cooperation.

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