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ILO and the Nordics: At the frontline in fight for the future of work

There was a positive atmosphere as the ILO Director-General and representatives from the Nordic ministries of labour gathered in Iceland to discuss the challenges around the future of work. The Nordic model has proved to be adaptable to rapid and major change before, and the development of new technology is something people can actually control.
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Three Nordic ministers of labour

participated at the Reykjavik meeting: Ásmundur Einar Dadason, Iceland, Anniken Hauglie, Norway (centre) and Ylva Johansson, Sweden. To the left is Paula Lehtomäki, Secretary General of the Nordic Council of Ministers and to the right is Guy Ryder, Director-General of the ILO. Magnus Gissler, General Secretary of The Council of Nordic Trade Unions, and  Sonja Thorbergsdóttir, head of the BSRB trade union, stand in the back row.

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