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Danish drive against sexual harassment at work nyhet
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Danish drive against sexual harassment at work

Sexual harassment in the workplace must end, say the government and the social partners. Clearer rules for psychological work environments came into force on 1 November 2020.
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Danish drive2

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Danish drive4

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Danish drive4a

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Danish drive5

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Danish drive6

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Danish educator: my economy suffers because of part time work tema

Danish educator: my economy suffers because of part time work

Dorte Nielsen is one of many Danish female public sector employees in part time work. Her working life has improved but her economy has suffered.
Danish expert: Support young people to get pregnant, not to freeze their eggs tema

Danish expert: Support young people to get pregnant, not to freeze their eggs

Female employees in large American companies can have their eggs frozen and delay having children – as a workplace benefit. A leading Danish infertility expert recommends Nordic employers and governments take an opposite approach and support young people to have children while they are students or newly employed.
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Danish farmers “exploiting foreign interns”

Danish farmers are using cheap labour from Vietnam, Uganda, Tanzania and India by using an agricultural intern programme. Trade unions have been critical to their working conditions and have secured continued oversight of the programme.
Danish foundation supporting more research on welfare states tema

Danish foundation supporting more research on welfare states

The Rockwool Foundation has shares in a major Danish industrial concern and billions of kroner in assets which help fund research into the welfare state’s challenges. That is the kind of research the Nordics need more of, believes the foundation’s president Elin Schmidt.
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