You can now access news and debates about the Nordic labour market on Facebook. The Nordic Labour Journal highlights trends and policies, and also stories from working life.
Social media represent an increasingly important part of our news stream. You now find the majority of traditionally edited media there. The Nordic Labour Journal is also subject to the quality-demands of an editorial publication. We are members of the Norwegian press organisation Fagpressen and have correspondent in all of the Nordic countries and in the autonomous areas of Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Åland Islands. You can read stories like the one about the Faroes in a Nordic perspective or about the debate over the islands’ relationship with the EU. This and much more on the Nordic Labour Journal’s Facebook pages.
On Facebook you can follow politicians and political parties who publish their own content, including politicians from different Nordic countries who catch your interest. You find news and information from national and international trade unions and employers’ organisations – they are all there. And now the Nordic Labour Journal is also easily accessible with coverage of the labour market in all of the Nordic countries, in Scandinavian languages and in English at the Nordic Labour Journal; on Facebook or at nordiclabourjournal.org.
We often publish stories before our subscribers receive our free newsletters in their inbox. You can also become a subscriber. You can choose whether you want to read the Scandinavian version or become a friend of the English Nordic Labour Journal.
Become a friend and spread the news to those who wants to follow developments in the Nordic labour market policies and politics, trends and stories about international organisations that have an impact on Nordic working life. The Nordic Labour Journal is being red in 117 countries.
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You can also find us on Twitter: Berit Kvam @KvamBerit or Björn Lindahl @arbeidslivinord