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Workplace drug tests increase tenfold

More Finnish employees are being tested for drug use than ever before, according to a new report.

Business, CultureFebruary 7, 2012
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Migration Board employee: “Your baby looks like Saddam”

A man working at the Swedish Migration Board is to face disciplinary action after telling an Iraqi couple that their baby looks like Saddam Hussein.

Featured, GeneralJanuary 31, 2012
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Wee women saved from final flush

Copenhagen’s historic staffed public toilets have been saved from the pan thanks to a campaign by their attendants, lovingly dubbed ‘tissekoner’, or ‘...

Denmark, FeaturedDecember 27, 2011
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Danish government eyes spies

Denmark’s foreign intelligence service is advertising for spies on its website, according to media reports.

Denmark, FeaturedNovember 18, 2011
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Police perks probed in Finland

An investigation into the secret perks of being a police officer has been launched in Finland.

Business, CultureSeptember 21, 2011
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Politician causes stink over ‘crap sales’ comments

A socialist politician from Sweden has landed herself in hot water after claiming that sales is a “crap profession”.

Business, FeaturedMay 2, 2011
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Salesman miffed by two krona salary

A Swedish salesman is warning workers not to be duped, after he was paid just two kronor (EUR 0.20) for a month’s work due to a clause in his contract...

Business, FeaturedMarch 8, 2011
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Danish employers call for law change to sack pregnant staff

Danish bosses want a change in legislation to allow them to fire pregnant workers, a new survey reveals. Expectant women should not receive preferenti...

Business, DenmarkJune 20, 2010
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