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The green transition needs public support

The green transition and Greenland. Are the two linked? The election result which turned the power balance upside down on the island was influenced by a controversial mining project. It promised an abundance of rare earth materials needed for lithium batteries that are used in electric cars and wind turbines.
Joint decision making and freedom of expression in the Nordics col1

Joint decision making and freedom of expression in the Nordics

New Norwegian drive to find jobs for people with impaired work abilities nyhet

New Norwegian drive to find jobs for people with impaired work abilities

Organisations for people with disabilities along with the social partners didn’t hold back their praise when Norway’s Minister for Labour Hanne Bjurstrøm and Minister for Children, Equality and Social Inclusion Audun Lysbakken presented their ‘Job strategy for people with impaired work ability‘ during the presentation of Norway’s 2012 budget on 6 October.
Theme: Vocational training for the future col1

Theme: Vocational training for the future

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 8/2023
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| May 2018

Digitalisation gives job centres new tasks and opportunities

Artificial intelligence (AI) and robot technology can tighten the quality for Nordic job centres, but also represents new challenges for authorities – including data safety.
Iceland: Just 15 per cent away from being a CO2 emission-free society nyhet

Iceland: Just 15 per cent away from being a CO2 emission-free society

Iceland is likely to become the first completely carbon-neutral country in the world. In the current European energy price crisis, the country is an island of stability.
Digitalisation and new forms of employment: what’s happening under the surface? tema
| FUTURE OF WORK

Digitalisation and new forms of employment: what’s happening under the surface?

We have yet to see dramatic change to the way people are employed in the Nordic region as a result of digitalisation and new ways of organising work. But the nature of work will change nevertheless. This could lead to conflicts of interests and friction between different work groups, says Fafo researcher Jon Erik Dølvik. He heads a major research project which will inform Nordic governments and the ILO.
Risk-based inspections on the wrong track? kommentar

Risk-based inspections on the wrong track?

Nordic labour inspection authorities still have some way to go to perfect their methods for identifying businesses for inspection. But critics who imply that these authorities lack the will to seek out risk, are off target.
Theme: The Nordic Region and EU col1

Theme: The Nordic Region and EU

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 8/2017
Info Norden: 25 years of facilitating Nordic movement nyhet

Info Norden: 25 years of facilitating Nordic movement

For the past 25 years, Info Norden has been answering questions and learning things from people who want to move between Nordic countries in order to live, work, study or start a business. Info Norden is now seen as an important part of the Nordic Vision 2030 – to be the most sustainable and integrated region in the world.
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