People would rather go down in salary than move
The working life barometer for 2020 shows that Norwegians would rather take a lower paying position than move if they lose their job, Aftenposten reports….
The working life barometer for 2020 shows that Norwegians would rather take a lower paying position than move if they lose their job, Aftenposten reports….
Embassy of Spain to court for social dumping The Norwegian Federation of Civil Servants believes that the Royal Embassy of Spain in Norway is engaged…
Accord for the oil sector in stoppage time The mediation between the Trade Union Lederne (The Managers) and the business organisation Norsk Olje & Gass…
Air Ambulance pilots sue Babcock over salary A conflict involving the company Babcock and the Air Ambulance service continues. 90 pilots are now suing their…
Over 200 SAS cancellations before a possible pilot strike SAS announces cancellations of 205 departures across Scandinavia as a «preventive measure» ahead of a possible…
Breakdown in salary negotiations for Government employees At 03.10 a.m. on Sunday, the federation of Trade Unions (Yrkesorganisasjonenes Sentralforbund) reports that there is a breakdown in…
According to recent figures from the Technical Calculating Committee (TBU), wage growth was approximately 2.5% last year. The key figures that form the basis…
A recent survey from the Norwegian Management Barometer showed that female managers earn, on average, 77% of male executives’ salary. ‘It’s difficult to shed…
Ryanair has made a settlement with former employee Alessandra Cocca in a termination of employment court case due in court later this year. -Alessandra Cocca…
Average wage growth fell from 2.8% in 2015, to 1.7% last year, according to the preliminary report of the Technical Reporting Committee (Teknisk Beregningsutvalg). Inflation…
Norwegian top managers earn eleven times the salary of the ordinary average salary. For Norwegian top managers, it takes just 23 days to earn what…
Despite a huge number of layoffs and negative results, the CEC of Statoil were paid 86.7 million kroner in salaries in 2015. The sum represents…