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Theme: Nordic mobility col1

Theme: Nordic mobility

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 6/2023
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Theme: Border obstacles

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 4/2025
Oslo Foodora riders on strike nyhet

Oslo Foodora riders on strike

It has become an increasingly common sight in many cities: Foodora’s bike riders home-delivering restaurant food. But right now in Oslo, hundreds of striking riders are cycling around to gather support for their demand for a collective agreement. Other countries are taking note.
Pål Molander: The Nordic region must not forget the importance of a good working environment interview

Pål Molander: The Nordic region must not forget the importance of a good working environment

A good working environment is good for business, says Pål Molander, Director General at the National Institute of Occupational Health. What is more: The Nordic countries have successfully adapted the working environment in the face of a changing labour market. The working environment has been a strength in the past, and must remain so in the future, he says.
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Theme: Border obstacles

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 4/2025
Sweden’s Minister for Nordic Coordination Ewa Björling has a soft spot for mines interview

Sweden’s Minister for Nordic Coordination Ewa Björling has a soft spot for mines

“We want to do something for the mining industry. There has never been Nordic cooperation in that field. Right now there’s a Klondike situation for mining in Sweden, Norway and Finland. If you include Greenland there’s a great Danish interest too,” says Ewa Björling, Sweden’s Minister for Nordic Cooperation.
Fresh report: Nordic citizens can work anywhere in the region. So why don’t they? tema

Fresh report: Nordic citizens can work anywhere in the region. So why don’t they?

It would seem we are so comfortable in our home countries that we see few reasons to apply for work in or move to a different Nordic country.
Little, strong Utsira – life in Norway’s smallest municipality tema

Little, strong Utsira – life in Norway’s smallest municipality

When a young Julie Faldt Faurholt moved from Denmark’s smallest municipality – the island of Læsø – she was determined she would never live in such a small place again. But the island she lives on now is far smaller. With 217 people, Utsira is Norway’s smallest municipality.
Åland’s Britt Lundberg and Norway's Erna Solberg sharpen Nordic cooperation in 2017 nyhet
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Åland’s Britt Lundberg and Norway's Erna Solberg sharpen Nordic cooperation in 2017

Removing border obstacles in the Nordic region is one of my priorities, proclaimed Britt Lundberg from Åland when she was elected the 2017 President of the Nordic Council during the Council’s Copenhagen session on 3 November. Border obstacles remain a core task for Nordic cooperation. The Norwegian Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers will continue to make it a priority in 2017.
No Isolation – creating new jobs to cover ancient needs tema

No Isolation – creating new jobs to cover ancient needs

There is a reindustrialisation taking place in the middle of Oslo. Three young people have started their own business, making products as well-designed as anything coming out of Apple.
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