Media: Collective agreement terms may lead to more international labor in Denmark

The governing parties have been negotiating internally for some time on a proposal to attract more international labor to Denmark. According to media outlets, a proposal is almost due

Internationals are working hard and in record numbers in Denmark. Soon, more will be invited in according to Danish media. (photo: M Picksel)

Conflicting interests have long blocked a proposal that would make it easier for internationals to work in Denmark.The Social Democrats and the trade union movement want strict access to the Danish labor market, especially to avoid poor pay and working conditions. It will undermine the contract-based labor market, where conditions are largely determined by collective […]


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