Nearly half of Danish union members worry about job security despite record employment levels. A new survey shows fear is spreading among office workers and administrators across Denmark.
Twenty-seven percent of respondents fear losing their jobs more than they did one year ago. Half of those surveyed report some level of concern about potential unemployment.
Only 28 percent say they have no fear about job loss. This anxiety comes as major companies and government departments announce cost-cutting measures.
Denmark continues to report record employment numbers month after month. The country's unemployment rate remains at historic lows.
Yet administrative staff, caseworkers, and medical secretaries feel increasingly vulnerable. The disconnect between economic statistics and worker sentiment reveals underlying concerns about job stability in Denmark's current market.