Socialdemokratiet
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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‘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
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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
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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
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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