Socialdemokratiet
Denmark will have up to 400,000 more immigrants by 2060 – report
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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
VAT and tax fiddling rife amongst cafes, pizzerias and kiosks, report reveals
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A lot of small businesses, particularly in the fast food sector, have been taking money under the table
Opposition naysays government’s work permit easing strategy
DF, S and SF want no part in plans to make it easier to attract labour from US, Australia and other countries
Denmark looks to ease work permit wage conditions for workers from a dozen countries
Workers from China, India and the US will be able to earn less to get work permit in the future
Socialdemokratiet proposes 37-hour working week for immigrants on social security
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Mathilde Zaavi
The main opposition party Socialdemokratiet would like to see tougher criteria for immigrants on benefits
Mette Frederiksen proposes new foreign labour initiative at DI Business Summit
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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
National insurance register mooted to prevent fraud
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Stephen Gadd
Insurance companies are experiencing increasing numbers of fraudulent claims and would like to see something done about it
Police clueless when it comes to missing asylum-seekers
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Stephen Gadd
There appear to be a significant number of rejected asylum-seekers who have gone underground
‘Baby hatches’ might lead to more abandoned infants, experts fear
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Stephen Gadd
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that baby hatches reduce the number of unwanted babies left abandoned by desperate mothers
Management tier of SKAT increasingly top-heavy, report reveals
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Stephen Gadd
The beleaguered and much-maligned Danish tax authority is under fire again – this time for hiring too many bosses
Education News in Brief: Government wants to trial new type of semi-autonomous school
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Stephen Gadd
In other stories, politicians sound the alarm on teachers ill-equipped to teach sex education and rumble at Jutland holiday centre results in expulsions
Political opposition to ‘handshake’ law growing
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The government’s proposal to insist that all new Danish citizens undergo a special ceremony involving shaking hands is not popular in all quarters