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Norwegian workers lukewarm to further education nyhet

Norwegian workers lukewarm to further education

The annual workforce barometer shows fewer and fewer workers in Norway want to take further education and training.
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Racing against nature

For two months every year John Johansen (45) works seven days a week, 14 hours a day. He'll drive 2,600 kilometres and count some 120,000 soon-to-be-born sheep. "I start in Rogaland on 12 January, then I drive to East-Norway and then north from there. I finish in Vardø on 14 March. By then I'll have performed ultrasound scans on some 50,000 sheep."
The Nordics: More openness for labour market inclusion Infocus
| June 2017

The Nordics: More openness for labour market inclusion

The refugee crisis has led to more cooperation between the Nordic countries in order to find the best ways of including refugees into the labour market. But inclusion is also about being open to everyone who for different reasons struggle to get a foothold in working life. Danish municipalities show how success can be achieved when the integration measures feel meaningful to all involved.
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Globalisation is slowing down

Globalisation is a powerful process impacting trade, migration patterns, and cultural influences. It cannot be stopped overnight, but now there are signs of globalisation slowing down.
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Nordic Council of Ministers: Neighbours catching the same wind

Because they are so similar, the Nordic countries can enjoy the advantage of exchanging experiences. The Nordic co-operation is being developed in areas where one can enjoy a synergy effect. When the Nordic Council of Ministers of Employment meet, one question on the table is this: Can the Nordic model, which has been so successful and so close to its citizens, be a source of inspiration for the rest of Europe – or will it be undermined by the EU?
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Inclusion on a labour market with ever increasing demands

Inclusion is something which all the Nordic countries treasure. Yet while they agree on the goal, they often use different measures and have different ideas for how the labour market should work. How, for instance, does an education system using a lot of workplace training impact on those who do not finish their education? Does strong employment protection help youths?
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Theme: The Nordics and the EU

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 3/2023
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Theme: Social benefit agencies in stormy seas

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 8/2019
Anti toll road party came third in Bergen nyhet

Anti toll road party came third in Bergen

Old political parties which spend years gathering too few votes fail to engage generations, while new one-issue parties are emerging. Political constellations change while we are waiting to see who might gain some power.
Hadia Tajik: Norway’s Minister of Labour goes after tax scandal nyhet

Hadia Tajik: Norway’s Minister of Labour goes after tax scandal

Hadia Tajik, deputy leader of Norway’s governing Labour Party, stepped down as the country’s Minister of Labour on Wednesday after revelations she failed to pay tax for a commuter flat 15 years ago while working as a political advisor at the Ministry for Labour and Social Inclusion.
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