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Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 9/2012

Theme: Globalisation of airlines - a walkout for safety?
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Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 9/2013

Theme: Europe is looking for new ways of creating jobs
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Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 9/2014

Theme: The sharing economy threatens Nordic trade unions
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Newsletters

In conjunction with the online publication of ‘Arbeidsliv i Norden’ and the Nordic Labour Journal, there is a free monthly newsletter in the Scandinavian languages and English.
No easy way to lower sick leave nyhet

No easy way to lower sick leave

In Norway the co-operation between the government, the unions and the employers is usually very close. But September saw an unprecedented quarrel among the three parties about who should pick up the bill for the rising cost of sick leave.
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No female quotas for new Danish equality model

The Danish government wants businesses to get more women into boardrooms but not by using female quotas.
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.
NordForsk funding labour market research with 50m kroner tema

NordForsk funding labour market research with 50m kroner

NordForsk is set to announce close to 50 million Norwegian kroner (€5m) in funding for research on the future of work in the Nordics. The Corona pandemic means the need for research is considerable.
Nordic and German trade unions join forces for the green transition tema

Nordic and German trade unions join forces for the green transition

Nordic trade unions should work with their colleagues in Germany to make sure the green transition happens in a just way. Together they can be strong enough to get this trade union perspective on the agenda.
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Nordic border obstacles higher on the political agenda

Denmark’s new government has talked about it, the Finnish presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers has done something about it and when Norway takes over the presidency there will be increased attention from the Nordic prime ministers, Nordic parliamentarians and not least the responsible ministers. All wish to improve free movement within the Nordic region.
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