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The Laval case, act III – Sweden's Labour Court rules union must pay high damages
Jan 12, 2010
The Labour Court judgment is important in principle and very controversial. For the first time in EU history a trade union is made to pay damages after industrial action contrary to EU-law.
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Towards a common EU integration policy
Jan 10, 2010
Integration policy is a national responsibility within the EU, but the Swedish presidency has made an effort to make it easier to compare just how well member states integrate new arrivals.
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Immigration amplifies differences between Nordic countries
Jan 08, 2010
One of the things separating the Nordic countries from each other is what immigrant groups they have attracted, and how long they have stayed. Compared to many other European countries though, they have something in common: the refugee percentage is high.
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Helping new arrivals realise their dreams
Jan 08, 2010
"I have been thinking lately that I have experience many others lack, which allows me some degree of authority to speak on what works and what doesn't when it comes to integration policy," says Nyamko Sabuni, Sweden's Minister for Integration and Gender Equality.
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Immigration policy change: from humanism to pragmatism
Jan 08, 2010
The term refugee could be disappearing. People are deemed immigrants and allowed in if a country feels they could be useful. Current demography dictates a stimulation of labour immigration, while asylum policies are being tightened. Europe's migration policy is changing shape.
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Holding on to the foreign workers
Jan 08, 2010
More and more Danish companies are increasing their drive to recruit foreign workers. Wind turbine producer Vestas has experienced the importance of creating a social network for foreign workers, and how important it is to help their spouses to find work too.
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Labour ministers up the fight to prevent a lost generation
Nov 26, 2009
How do you fight youth unemployment? That was the theme when Nordic labour ministers met in Reykjavik in November. One in five European youths is unemployed. There is fear of a lost generation. The Nordic countries focus on education and help on an individual level to help young people into working life.
News
The need for a comprehensive youth policy
Nov 25, 2009
Labour ministers want an overview of all measures targeted at youth across all policy areas in the Nordic countries.
Portrait
Árni Páll Árnason: "a working life for all"
Nov 25, 2009
What kind of labour market do we want? What do we expect from companies? What are our expectations for the work place? Árni Páll Árnason feels these are all questions that deserve deep probing. His quest is to put an end to people being pushed out of working life at society's cost.
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Not only green, but good
Oct 26, 2009
The Nordic countries and their companies will try to present themselves as environmentally friendly as possible during the Copenhagen Climate Summit. But what does it mean to be green? As huge investments are made in renewable energy, it’s important that other values are not sacrificed.
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Copenhagen turning green
Oct 26, 2009
Copenhagen is aiming to turn into a green capital for business ahead of the UN climate change conference it will host in December.
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Finland hopes for green jobs too
Oct 26, 2009
Finland has long made a living from its "green gold" - the forests - even though its pulp mills and paper production plants hardly can be called environmentally friendly.
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Tomra – safe and green
Oct 26, 2009
The global production of bottles, cans and other drink containers tops 800 billion. Half of them end up on landfills. Recycling all this would save large amounts of energy, and cut CO2 emissions.
News
Tailored and targeted measures to help young Danes
Oct 26, 2009
Denmark is launching a tailored and targeted drive for 15 to 17 year-olds to get them into education or work. The Danish government plans to spend 1.25 billion Kroner (€170 million) over three years to see the plan through. But the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions says a threat to cut youth benefits is a slap in the face of the weakest families.
Insight
Municipal job activation in the firing line
Oct 26, 2009
Denmark has made municipalities solely responsible for job activation and employment projects for the unemployed in what has proved to be a very controversial reform.
News
Work place health promotion - a double-edged sword
Oct 26, 2009
Pedometers, weight clubs, gym memberships - more and more companies invest in their employees' health. For most the results are good. But work place health promotion can also create second-class workers, according to a new study from Umeå Universitet.
About us
Publisher
Oct 26, 2009
Nordic Labour Journal is published by the Work Research Institute in Oslo on commission from the Nordic Council of Ministers. While the Council finances the magazine it is not responsible for it's content.
About us
Archive
Oct 26, 2009
The Work Research Institute in Oslo published the printed magazines 'Arbeidsliv i Norden' and Nordic Labour Journal for the Nordic Council of Ministers in the period 2000 to 2008.
In focus
Theme: Not only green, but good
Oct 24, 2009
What does it mean to be green? As huge investments are made in renewable energies, other values may be sacrificed. Nordic Labour Journal has visited some green companies in the Nordic region. One of them, Tomra, makes reverse vending machines that collects three percent of the 700 billion drinks containers in the world. That means a cut in CO2 emissions equal to 15 percent of Norway's total annual emissions.
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Norwegian Point Carbon has its finger on the pulse of emission trading
Oct 24, 2009
A smiling Barack Obama adorns Per Otto Wold's office coffee mug. Mr Wold is CEO at Point Carbon, a Norwegian provider of news, analysis and consulting services for the global power, gas and carbon markets. President Obama doesn't sit on his desktop by chance. The American President is on everybody's mind here.
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