Examples of 'norwegian labour' in a sentence

Meaning of "norwegian labour"

refers to the labor force or workforce in Norway, including both employed and unemployed individuals who are able and willing to work

How to use "norwegian labour" in a sentence

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Norwegian labour market policy consists of specific guarantees targeting vulnerable groups.
It was not the first work about the history of the Norwegian labour movement.
The Norwegian labour market is partially gendered.
Member of the Norwegian Labour party.
The Norwegian labour market is extremely segregated in terms of gender.
He is a member of the Norwegian Labour Party.
The Norwegian labour market policy also provides for specific guarantees for vulnerable groups.
She was also a politician for the Norwegian Labour Party.
He joined the Norwegian Labour Party at an early age.
Earlier it was closely associated also with the Norwegian Labour Party.
He also joined the Norwegian Labour Party while studying, and became involved in politics.
Nina Græger has for many years been active in the Norwegian Labour Party.
The main objectives of the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service include,.
It was the first in 28 years not to be led by the Norwegian Labour Party.
NAV ( the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration ) offers advice to people in debt.

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Friis started his writing career at the Norwegian Labour daily newspaper Arbeiderbladet.
Otherwise, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service shall take over responsibility for the case.
The paper became the main organ for the Norwegian Labour Party in Buskerud.
Since 1946, all mayors with two exceptions have represented the Norwegian Labour Party.
Dalgard was also active in the Norwegian Labour Party 's cultural operations.
It was started in 1921 as the regional newspaper for the Norwegian Labour Party.
From 2004 she has worked in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service as county director.
This is often considered the " golden age " of the Norwegian Labour Party.
Workers have the same legal rights in the Norwegian labour market, irrespective of nationality.
When Mot Dag was dissolved in 1936, Hegna again became a member of the Norwegian Labour Party.
He is a former politician in the Norwegian Labour Party 's youth movement.
In the 1940s Mykle was active as journalist and writer in the Norwegian labour movement.
NAV was established as a result of the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Act of 2006.
For a period during 1940, he also served as secretary of the Norwegian Labour Party.
Together with municipal welfare agencies, it makes up the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration NAV.
Until 1989 it was officially the newspaper for the Norwegian Labour Party.
He was organized in a trade union and the Norwegian Labour Party in 1915.

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