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Sture Fjäder challenges Finland’s trade union culture interview

Sture Fjäder challenges Finland’s trade union culture

Strengthening the Nordics as an economic region, cutting income tax, reviewing the priorities of the welfare state – these are just a few of the issues on union boss Sture Fjäder’s agenda for Finland and the Nordic region.
Out with the trade union sauna – in with gender equality! tema

Out with the trade union sauna – in with gender equality!

Gender equality in Finnish trade unions might have been lagging behind other Nordic countries. But things are getting better.
“Chocolate brown is the post-pandemic comeback office colour” tema

“Chocolate brown is the post-pandemic comeback office colour”

What do I wear? That could be this autumn’s great question for many who will be returning to work after the holidays. Many Finnish employees have been working from home since March 2020.
Labour shortage on everyone's lips tema

Labour shortage on everyone's lips

Are we running out of manpower? After years of economic boom in the Nordic countries, an increasing number of businesses say they can no longer expand simply because there are not enough qualified people to employ. Meanwhile, a demographic problem is lurking; the large groups of people born in the 1940s are about to retire.
Employment specialist helped Norwegian Julia (17) find her dream job tema

Employment specialist helped Norwegian Julia (17) find her dream job

Close cooperation between two public authorities in Norway is giving young people with mental health challenges a new chance in the classroom or in the labour market. Employment specialist Anne Tvedt helped Julia Engan Pettersen find her dream job.
Youths falling at the hurdles of working life tema

Youths falling at the hurdles of working life

There’s increased division in the labour market, and young people are the ones who are loosing out. Earlier there were alternatives for those who didn’t succeed in school or took a greater interest in practical work. Today those youths risk being left behind. There has been a change in the structures of the labour market, but many young people blame themselves.
Trailblazing development of green steel in Swedish Boden tema

Trailblazing development of green steel in Swedish Boden

Mass production of fossil-free steel is to be the arrowhead of the green transition in Northern Sweden. The initiative aims to mitigate climate change and meet the world’s needs for sustainability. With it come many new jobs and a need for new housing.
Greenland — worth the journey analyse
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Greenland — worth the journey

The fisheries producing the Greenland prawns and halibut still represent Greenland’s most important industry, and the grant from Denmark is still the country’s largest source of money. The dream is for mining and perhaps oil to make up a larger part of the revenue.
SAK President Jarkko Eloranta: Poorer Finns cannot be a good thing for Finland interview

SAK President Jarkko Eloranta: Poorer Finns cannot be a good thing for Finland

Since June this year, Finland’s largest trade union SAK has been run by Jarkko Eloranta. In this portrait interview with the Nordic Labour Journal he attacks the government’s labour market politics for its aim of making Finnish labour cheaper.
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