Major agreement removes rules and money from public job placement

In a broad political agreement, the government and right-wing parties have decided to simplify the rules and cut bureaucracy. Time will tell whether it will be easier to be unemployed and find your way around the Danish job system.

Headed by Minister of Employment, Ane Halsboe Jørgensen, the government and several right-wing parties have reached an agreement on a reform of the employment system. Photo: Beskæftigelsesministeriet

Denmark is among the countries that spend the most money on employment efforts. Over the years, the Danish job system has been filled with new rules and more control, which has made the Danish job system both bureaucratic, expensive and at times undignified.A large majority of the government and several right-wing parties want this to […]


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