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Nordic region strengthens cooperation against work-related crime – wants EU onboard

It is called the grey economy, social dumping, work-related crime – yet despite the many names the problems are common and concern all of the Nordic region and Europe. This is about criminal networks, pure exploitation of labour, businesses operating on the edge of the law and unequal competition. All this led to a joint resolution at the ministers’ meeting in Stockholm on 13 April.
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Nordic labour ministers' meeting at Rosenbad, Stockholm

Left to right: Camilla Gunell, Åland; Head of dept. Jakob Jensen, Denmark; Ylva Johansson, Sweden; Anniken Hauglie, Norway; Ásmundur Einar Daðason, Iceland; Jari Lindström, Finland; Secretary General at the Nordic Council of Ministers Dagfinn Høybråten (above).

Integration via choir singing

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Many were touched when the choir Gränslösa röster (Borderless voices) made a surprising entry during the dinner for Nordic labour ministers in the Swedish government's Ronsenbad headquarters. The choir is made up by newly arrived people and Swedes, and is a way of contributing to integration via choir singing.

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