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20.09.18 • DIB • News
Denmark’s economy is growing, but there is potential for much more. The biggest challenge is the labour shortage, and business and politicians must be better at working together to export Denmark’s qualities, says Lars-Peter Søbye, Chairman of…
Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Chairman of the Social Democrats Mette Frederiksen have both promised to make the road to Denmark easier for foreign specialists.
Four companies reveal how they have gained employees by seeking them out at the margins of the labour market and setting up more traineeships. Across the board, companies report that job satisfaction is high among new employees – and that this shows…
13.09.18 • DIB • News
New study shows that unfilled jobs increase pressure on employees. Learning to say no and listening to employees is key, says one company.
Exports fell by 1.5% in July. In the first seven months of 2018, exports have only increased by 0.4% relative to last year.
Examine your strategy and work routines and talk to your employees, advises stress expert.
11.09.18 • DIB • News
Establishing the Baltic Pipe Project will forge an even closer Danish-Polish energy partnership.
06.09.18 • DIB • News
Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen wants to ensure that Denmark can hold its own in the competition for the world’s best talents. But this is only possible if companies go the extra mile and help get the weakest Danes into jobs.
05.09.18 • DIB • News
The best place to run a business in Denmark is Ikast-Brande Municipality, followed by Herning and Hedensted, shows the Confederation of Danish Industry’s survey of the business climate in Denmark’s municipalities, which nearly 7,700 companies have…
Danish companies are European champions when it comes to basic digitalisation, but only a small percentage employ more advanced technologies such as AI, machine learning and Big Data, shows new data from Statistics Denmark. According to DI Digital,…