Posted on 01 October 2010. Tags: exploitation, Finland, human trafficking, immigration, Thailand, work
Finland’s minorities ombudsman has said the recruitment of Thai berry pickers has characteristics resembling human trafficking. Eva Biaudet said Thai citizens to who come to Finland’s forest to pick wild fruit during the summer are exploited and their treatment should be looked into. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Finland, General, International, MBL, Politics, Society, Travel
Posted on 04 August 2010. Tags: Iceland, initiative, project, unemployment, work
Iceland’s Directorate of Labour intends to devote half a billion kronur (USD 4.2 million) on a direct project to tackle long-term unemployment. Read the full story
Posted in Business, General, Iceland, MBL, Politics, Society
Posted on 02 August 2010. Tags: alcohol, Finland, heat, rehab, summer, work
Rehab centres in Finland are bracing themselves for an increased workload next month, as summer drinkers attempt to dry out before returning to work. Substance abuse treatment clinics across the country say the hot weather has encouraged many Finns to drink to excess, and some will be needing help before returning to reality. Read the full story
Posted in Finland, General, Lifestyle, MBL
Posted on 31 July 2010. Tags: academic training, economic crisis, education, jobs, jobs in norway, labour market, labour shortage, money, Norway, public employment service, stockholm news, Sweden, travel, unemployment soars, work, youth, youth unemployment
As youth unemployment soars in Sweden, more youngsters are fleeing across the border to Norway in an attempt to find work. A quarter of Swedes aged between 15 and 24 now find themselves outside the labour market in their home country, with the ongoing economic crisis only making matters worse. Read the full story
Posted in Business, General, MBL, Norway, Sweden, Travel
Posted on 19 July 2010. Tags: accidents, aluminium, aluminum, Iceland, injury, kárahnjúkar, work
Over a hundred people are still unable to work following accidents during the construction of the Karahnjukar hydro power plant constructed to power a new aluminium smelter in East Iceland. Read the full story
Posted in Business, General, Iceland, MBL
Posted on 26 May 2010. Tags: Denmark, employment, work
A record number of Danish workplaces have been voted onto the list of the best places to be employed in Europe. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Denmark, General, Lifestyle, MBL
Posted on 12 May 2010. Tags: employment, Politics, Sweden, work
The governing board of the Left Party in Sweden has been forced into a climb-down by delegates campaigning for a six-hour workday. Read the full story
Posted in Business, General, Lifestyle, MBL, Politics, Sweden
Posted on 06 May 2010. Tags: health, Iceland, transport, work
The annual competition run by the Icelandic Sports Association, “Cycle to Work” begins today. This is the eighth year the competition has taken place and, as the name suggests, people are encouraged to leave their cars at home. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Environment, General, Iceland, Lifestyle, MBL, Travel
Posted on 09 March 2010. Tags: internet, social networking, Sweden, work
A new survey has revealed that a mere seven percent of Swedish businesses have a formal social media policy which covers how staff can access websites such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook during work hours. Read the full story
Posted in Business, General, International, Leisure, MBL, Sweden, Technology
Posted on 07 February 2010. Tags: Iceland, labour, survey, unemployment, work
Fewer unemployed Icelanders are now looking for work overseas, according to a poll conducted by Capacent for the Confederation of Icelandic Labour. Read the full story
Posted in Business, General, Iceland, International, MBL, Travel