Equinor Cuts 1,200 Contractors as Oil Giant Shifts Strategy
Equinor is cutting 1,200 contractors (20% of contractor workforce) while preserving permanent jobs, reflecting Norway's complex balance between state...
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Equinor is cutting 1,200 contractors (20% of contractor workforce) while preserving permanent jobs, reflecting Norway's complex balance between state...
Fyns Politi has secured an area near Ansgargade in central Odense following a police matter. Authorities confirm the situation is under control with...
Twenty ninth-graders in Laukaa can now try running their own summer business through a new voucher program. The initiative requires no prior...
The Finns Party in Central Finland has named Janne Luoma-aho and Henri Sorvali as its first candidates for the 2027 Eduskunta elections. Both are...
A Nordea-commissioned YouGov survey reveals two-thirds of Danish parents financially support adult children aged 18–29. Consumer economist Ida Marie...
A three-day strike begins Tuesday in selected private care homes in Lapland and North Ostrobothnia. The action follows the rejection of a wage...
A water leak at Gothenburg's Nordstan mall led to store closures on Sunday. Emergency services responded just before 4 p.m., and both Stadium and...
Íslandsbanki's CEO avoids forecasting the success of its proposed merger with Skagabyggð, citing uncertain shareholder support. The bank’s equity...
After repeated nighttime vandalism targeting his food truck in Sundbyberg, Cornell Bailey now stands guard to protect his business. Local residents...
Norway's Conservative Party has voted to eliminate the wealth tax entirely, reversing its prior stance of only exempting working capital. Business...
Høyre’s national meeting narrowly voted to abolish Norway’s wealth tax entirely, reversing its prior position of partial removal. The tax generated...
Crime-related legal inquiries involving Finnish teachers have surged by 60% annually, according to the education union OAJ. Cases range from assault...