[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 16, 2020 kl. 18.52 Photograph: Björn Larsson Rosvall / TT Södra Älvsborgs Hospital (Säs) is criticized by Ivo. Stock Photography. The Södra Älvsborgs Hospital (Säs) in Borås is criticized by the Swedish Health and Care Inspectorate (Ivo) after a failure in care that caused the …
Read More »New hard blow for the paper industry
[ad_1] Another facility for the production of newsprint in Sweden is closed. Now it’s the turn of Stora Enso’s Paper Machine 3 in Hyltebruk. – It’s a slap in the face for the entire industry and for affected members, says Mikael Nilsson, ombudsman for the LO Pappers union. The closure, …
Read More »The Christmas dinner can be held despite crown restrictions.
[ad_1] For many restaurants, the Christmas dinner is one of the most financially important events of the year. After a rough spring, many in the industry are now looking forward to a good holiday season, even though this year will look different. Due to the corona pandemic, restaurants are forced …
Read More »Robert Halef, KD, is named in the secret indictment document.
[ad_1] Aftonbladet reveals: several politicians have been singled out Of: Anders johansson, Olof Svensson Published: September 16, 2020 kl. 18.00Updated: September 16, 2020 kl. 18.32 Photo: Andreas Bardell KD frontman Robert Halef denies strong connections. Four parliamentary politicians have been singled out for having close ties to criminal clans. It …
Read More »The Green Party wants to invest one billion in social sustainability
[ad_1] Green Party spokespersons Per Bolund and Isabella Lövin presented investments in social sustainability of more than SEK 1 billion for this year and next at a press conference. – These are reforms that reduce child poverty, provide better welfare conditions and reduce segregation, says Per Bolund. You want to …
Read More »Handelsbanken and H&M winners in the rising stock market
[ad_1] The positive weekly trend of the Stockholm Stock Exchange continued and the rise was broad, the OMXS index was up 1.0 percent. Another just over one percent and the old stock market record of February this year smokes around the world. H&M and Handelsbanken were the heaviest locomotives after …
Read More »Disagreement over SAS and union negotiations: the pilots can go
[ad_1] The disagreement is over how redundancy should be handled at the airline. SAS has given a big warning during the corona pandemic, which affected a total of 1,900 employees in Sweden and 5,000 in Scandinavia. In June, the company said 650 of the pilots would be allowed to leave. …
Read More »Karin Bojs: DNA sheds new light on the ways of the Vikings
[ad_1] The study, which is led by Danish DNA researcher Eske Willerslev, has been on site for preliminary research findings for more than a year. Now it’s reviewed and ready and published in the journal Nature. In addition to the short summary, there is a 177-page appendix with more details. …
Read More »Employer contribution for youth will drop by $ 9 billion next year
[ad_1] The state budget, due to be presented Monday, contains a proposal to drastically reduce employer contributions for young people between the ages of 19 and 23. The proposal will be implemented from April 1 next year and will cost the state nearly SEK 9 billion calculated on an annual …
Read More »Hannah Widell and Amanda Schulman sue for millions
[ad_1] The insolvency administrator has gone to the district court: “Now the case is decided there” Of: Torbjörn Ek Published: September 16, 2020 kl. 15.02Updated: September 16, 2020 kl. 17.05 The companies of Hannah Widell and Amanda Schulman will be brought before the district court. The bankruptcy administrator adjusts the …
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