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A shift in work-related crime – or just prettier facades?

The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority has uncovered less work-related crime in 2018, even though more controls have been carried out compared to in previous years. Some point to improved cross-sector cooperation, while critics say inspections are of little use if they are not unannounced.
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The penalty for cheating does not reflect the criminals’ gains, thinks Vidar Sagmyr (above). He has spent more than three years identifying and reporting work-related crime on construction sites, on behalf of the construction industry’s disruption patrol in Trondheim. The picture was taken in front of a random construction site. 

Read more about Vidar Sagmyr here

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