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Long-term illness shouldn’t prevent working

New campaign encourages more dialogue between employers and employees who want to return to work after illness

The Employment Ministry has launched a 12 million kroner campaign to encourage work places to allow sick employees to continue to work from home.

The ‘ill with job’ campaign has roped in a number of leading employer and union organisations, including the Association of Danish Regions, Local Government Denmark and LO – the umbrella organisation for unions.

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Banks have 'taken advantage' of customers

Increases in the margins between banks’ borrowing interest rates and those on their loan...

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Århus firm joins European light project

New EU-funded project will utilise knowledge from a number of companies to develop intelli...
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KMD renews $48 million outsourcing contract

Danish IT firm signs a four year deal with Indian software developer to continue internati...
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Chinese solar collaboration

Cooperation between Danish universities and Chinese students aims to speed up the mass pro...
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International squabble between SAS employees

SAS’s Danish cabin crews are being accused by their Swedish and Norwegian colleagues of ...

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Danske Bank sued in Norway

Danske Bank sued in Norway
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Cimber Air cheaters cry foul

The battle between Cimber Air and Norwegian Airlines over budget airline supremacy in Scan...
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Arla: no outside investors

Although Arla management is proud of its tradition of being owned by its dairy farmers, it...
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MPs call for publication of bank CEO salaries

Many experts and politicians believe that if banks do not voluntarily publicise their top ...
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Board cleansing at SAS

Two of SAS Denmark’s board members announced today they were stepping down from their po...
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Multi-million property sold for 1,000 kroner

A depreciation of more than 4.2 million kroner for an apartment building allowed it to be ...
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Maersk suffers big losses

Maersk posted a significant drop in profits in its 2009 financial report whcih was publish...

Lego posts record earnings

Danish toy manufacturer Lego brushed aside the financial crisis and posted record profits ...

Norwegian abandons Billund-Copenhagen route

Airline will close route operating between Jutland and Zealand as it proves not as popular...
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Novo Nordisk wins contract to supply insulin to US veterans

Danish pharmaceutical Novo Nordisk has secured a one-year contract with the US Department ...

Retail industry cries foul over wholesale

Organisation representing retail industry claims many wholesalers breaking trade and compe...
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Roskilde Bank execs cleared again

The Danish FSA’s decision in the case of potential insider trading has been mirrored by ...

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Ombudsman to fine shops with bogus sales

Consumer Ombudsman is keeping a closer eye on shops and stores accused of selling out on s...
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Shareholder threat to Danske Bank CEO

A shareholder revolt threatens Danske Bank’s leadership ahead of the bank's impending ge...
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Danish taxpayers losers in German bank coup

First Bank Package’s guarantees coming back to haunt taxpayers as another collapsed bank...

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Failing the grade

A lack of international schools, especially those offering the International Baccalaureat...

 

Home sweet home?

Take part in the on-going debate over the quality of life for foreign professionals in De...

 

A gift in a time of crisis

The national government owes it to the rest of the country to promote growth in Greater C...

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