Broadening your social net, salsa skills and sustainability know-how

Learn of trends that are influencing mergers, acquisitions and investitures in Denmark and overseas at the seminar ‘Mergers and Acquisitions: US, DK and EU – Time to be a Buyer or Seller?’, an event held in English (Rønne & Lundgren, Tuborg Havnevej 19, Hellerup; Tue 22 Jan, 08:45 until at least lunchtime, free adm)


The city’s ladies are coming together for some coffee and cake to celebrate all the lovely things the new year will bring at the first ‘Friends Cafe Night’ event of the year (Cafe Kant, KBH Kulturcenter, 15 Drejervej, Cph NV; Thu 15 Jan, 19:00-21:30)


Discuss a range of issues related to sustainable housing in Denmark with other internationals at the office of CanDan Consulting Services. The event will be held in English (Tagensvej 249, st, tv, Cph NV; Sun 18 Jan, 16:00)


Start the new year with other internationals on a smashing night out with some good reggae, dancehall and more at ‘Mission’s Basement’ (Rust Natklub, Guldbergsgade 8, Cph N; Sat 17 Jan, 24:00)


Get your groove with fellow internationals on at the first salsa lesson of the year (followed by social dancing) at Cafe Kant (KBH Kulturcenter, 15 Drejervej, Cph NV; Thu 22 Jan, 19:00- 20:30)

 





  • How internationals can benefit from joining trade unions

    How internationals can benefit from joining trade unions

    Being part of a trade union is a long-established norm for Danes. But many internationals do not join unions – instead enduring workers’ rights violations. Find out how joining a union could benefit you, and how to go about it.

  • Internationals in Denmark rarely join a trade union

    Internationals in Denmark rarely join a trade union

    Internationals are overrepresented in the lowest-paid fields of agriculture, transport, cleaning, hotels and restaurants, and construction – industries that classically lack collective agreements. A new analysis from the Workers’ Union’s Business Council suggests that internationals rarely join trade unions – but if they did, it would generate better industry standards.

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