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Do globes have anything to do with globalisation? tema

Do globes have anything to do with globalisation?

Has the world entered a period of deglobalisation? Or are the forces of globalisation so strong that trade continues to grow, only in new ways? When new barriers are erected, what will the consequences be?
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Trade policy interventions

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Trade policy interventions

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Swedish strip club challenges ban on night work

Should the employees at the strip club Club Heartbeat be allowed to work all night? No, says the Swedish Work Environment Authority. Yes, says the club’s owner, referring to a new collective agreement that allows exceptions to the Working Hours Act.
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Nordic governments' sigh of relief as collective bargaining rights still intact

Pilots and cabin crew do not perform work of equal value, thus it is not discriminatory when pilots receive higher travel allowances. This was the somewhat anticlimactic ruling from the EU Court of Justice in a case that Sweden and Denmark feared would set a precedent that could threaten the right to free collective bargaining. That did not happen this time.
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Iceland facing watershed moment as PM calls snap elections

Iceland is heading for snap elections in November after the right-left coalition of Bjarni Benediktsson collapsed in October over a range of disagreements. Political scientists were not surprised and some predict a watershed moment in Icelandic politics.
Did Norway just find the industrial future in Telemark's bedrock? tema

Did Norway just find the industrial future in Telemark's bedrock?

The Fen Complex in Telemark has something the world needs: Europe’s largest documented deposits of rare earth elements. Now, plans are underway again for mining in one of Norway’s oldest industrial communities.
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Core samples

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Nome in Telemark

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Håkon Lind and Peter Munch-Madsen

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