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What wages can you expect when working in Norway?

The Local Agnes Erickson 09:06 CEST In Norway, the open discussions locals have with each other about how much they are paid may come as a shock to newcomers. But why shouldn’t they? In Norway, the wages of most employees are made public online and can be viewed by anyone. In that spirit, here are a few key pieces of information to add to the openness.   How Norway ranks to the rest of Europe in salaries According to Eurostat, the hourly cost of labour in Norway is a substantial €50, considerably more than in neighbouring Sweden or Denmark – or any EU country for that matter.

Government proposes new measures to combat work-related crime

Penalising wage theft The government proposes to penalise wage theft. Wage theft is a fairly new concept and covers instances where employers: fail to pay wages or other remuneration to employees; pay too little to employees; demand repayment of wages already paid; and temporarily lay off employees and simultaneously demand that employees work for free during the temporary lay-off period. The government proposes the introduction of new penal provisions for wage theft with an upper penalty of six years imprisonment. In addition, the government proposes that the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority be authorised to issue an order for the payment of a statutory minimum wage. The proposal includes penalties in the form of imprisonment or fines for employers which fail to establish an occupational pension scheme. Occupational pension schemes must also meet the minimum requirements set out in the Act on Mandatory Occupational Pensions.

Why Norway doesn t have a national minimum wage and how fair pay is ensured

Why Norway doesn t have a national minimum wage and how fair pay is ensured
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