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Siv Fridleifsdottir and the Icelandic chairmanship of the Nordic Council of Ministers 2004 interview

Siv Fridleifsdottir and the Icelandic chairmanship of the Nordic Council of Ministers 2004

She is Icelandic, Norwegian, and a little bit Swedish. She grew up on the outskirts of the only big city in Iceland, in the county of Seltjarnarnes, surrounded by the Atlantic. Her main job is as Iceland’s Environment Minister, and this year she is also a Nordic co-operation minister.
Mandatory continuing and further education – possible in the Nordic region? tema
| Dec 2016

Mandatory continuing and further education – possible in the Nordic region?

“The process is underway,” comments the former Danish government minister and EU Commissioner Poul Nielsson. In November 2014 he was asked to review the Nordic cooperation on labour market issues. At the labour ministers’ meeting in Helsinki he presented his proposals for reforms and got reactions from the ministers.
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Editorial: The good life as a centenarian

The good life as a centenarian is so far reserved for the very few, but this year the first post war generation turns 67. This is a watershed. Already in 2017 there will be fewer people in work than outside of work. Active ageing has never been more relevant.
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Theme: Nordic infrastructure

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 4/2023
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Theme 1: Fighting work-related crime, Theme 2: Sport as occupation

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 8/2024
Ásmundur Einar Daðason: Time to overhaul the social safety net interview
| MINISTER OF LABOUR

Ásmundur Einar Daðason: Time to overhaul the social safety net

Iceland’s Minister of Social Affairs and Equality Ásmundur Einar Daðason is also responsible for labour market issues. He met the labour market parties already the first week after becoming a government minister. Right now two issues are extremely important, he believes: To maintain the good relations with the labour market parties and strengthening the trust between the ministry, the government and the parties.
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Avoiding change-induced stress in the workplace

Changes are common in Nordic workplaces, and the social partners in Denmark are now joining forces to prevent this from causing stress.
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Theme: What happened after #metoo?

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 7/2019
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Well-being at work

Nordic efforts to improve working environments are now beginning to show results. Tarja Filatov, Finland's Minister of Labour, has brought the attention of the Nordic Council to the economic significance that a good working environment can have for businesses and the national economy.
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Theme: The fight against unemployment

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 5/2020
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