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Danish government presents plan to recruit skilled foreign labour

The Local dk | 3 October 2018 Minister for immigration and integration Inger Støjberg and employment minister Troels Lund Poulsen presented Wednesday a 21-point programme aimed at smoothing the way for companies who want to attract skilled workers from abroad. The programme seeks to “make it easier and less bureaucratic for Danish companies to attract […]

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Denmark – Government proposes plans to ease recruitment of skilled foreign labour

Staffing Industry Analysts | 4 October 2018 The Danish government has proposed an initiative to make it easier and less bureaucratic for Danish companies to attract and hire foreign workers. The initiative, presented yesterday by the Danish Ministry of Employment, presents a 21-point program aimed at smoothing the way for companies that want to attract

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Mette Frederiksen proposes new foreign labour initiative at DI Business Summit

Copenhagen Post | 18 September 2018 At the DI Business Summit being held today, Socialdemokratiet leader Mette Frederiksen will propose an initiative to make it easier to attract and recruit labour from countries such as Spain, Italy and France to Denmark, reports TV2 Nyheder. In order to attract more foreigners, Socialdemokratiet would like to see

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Minister wants to ease path of qualified foreign labour to Denmark

Copenhagen Post | 5 July 2018 A chronic shortage of engineering and natural science graduates is worrying Danish bosses and one way out could be more recruitment from abroad. The integration and immigration minister, Inger Støjberg, has indicated a willingness to make it easier for Danish companies to employ suitably-qualified foreigners. “The lack of suitable

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Politicians agree to international recruitment reform

27 June 2014, The Copenhagen Post The government has agreed with opposition parties Venstre, Dansk Folkeparti, Socialistisk Folkeparti, Liberal Alliance and Konservative to reform the international recruitment policy in Denmark. The deal – which was first proposed in April and contains 26 initiatives– will give companies in Denmark better access to highly-qualified workers from nations outside

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