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Stephen Gadd
In other stories, a change of course for DI’s Dybvad, pharmaceutical companies flying high and ISS scales down
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Stephen Gadd
Immigration is a vexed question that employers see as largely positive, but a number of political parties see as a threat
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Stephen Gadd
Fewer international students means fewer courses at a number of Danish higher educational establishments
DF, S and SF want no part in plans to make it easier to attract labour from US, Australia and other countries
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Ross McPherson
In other news, Danish companies are some of the greenest in the world and NAFTA treaty will benefit Denmark
Workers from China, India and the US will be able to earn less to get work permit in the future
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Stephen Gadd
Socialdemokratiet and Dansk Industri would like to see the rules simplified to allow more flexibility for southern Europeans to work in Denmark
Some are even being forced to abandon plans to hire locally in Denmark
Emmanuel Macron to be one of Dansk Industri’s highest profile attendees ever
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Stephen Gadd
A chronic shortage of engineering and natural science graduates is worrying Danish bosses and one way out could be more recruitment from abroad
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Stephen Gadd
Over the last few years, more and more Danish upper-secondary school students have been graduating with a grade score of 12 in their final exams