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Information from Norway 05.06.

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Information from Norway. Norwegian offices are closing premises in Oslo. By the decision of the Norwegian Sanitary Inspection, three premises in the Norwegian capital were closed. It's about Tasty Green, Lille Sumo and Blue Siam. It happened after the inspection that took place at the end of May. In seven premises located on Aker Brygge and Radhuskaia streets. The most serious reservations concerned the level of hygiene in closed premises. During the inspection, the inspectors encountered a problem with cleanliness and order.

Others employ illegally

As it turned out, the remaining four inspected premises also raised objections from the inspectors. A number of tax irregularities were detected. They also employed people without an employment contract required by law. In total, fines totaling worth 27 crowns Norwegian.

Information from Norway Most of NAV's money went to foreigners

According to NAV, in 2017 over 77 people staying abroad received social benefits. In total, the total amount of benefits paid was over NOK 600 billion. Most of the funds went to neighboring countries such as Denmark and Sweden. Spain turned out to be third in this respect - it is the favorite country chosen by retired Norwegians. Poland came fourth. People staying in this country received a total of nearly NOK 7 million.

Most of the benefits are pensions

Despite the fact that - according to published information - almost 70 percent are paid NAV benefits fell into the hands of people of non-Norwegian origin, in terms of value the most funds were paid for pensions. Most of them went to Spain - it is a country often chosen by Norwegians to live after the end of their professional careers. Approximately 526 million Norwegian kroner went there. In total, NAV paid out pensions of NOK 4,2 billion. 89% of this money ended up in Norwegians' wallets.

Information from Norway On June 5 you will not go to work?

The Green Party calls on June 5 to celebrate the United Nations International Environment Day. At the same time, they want to make it a public holiday in which the Norwegians would not have to go to work. In their opinion, such action is to be another proof of the pro-ecological attitude of Norway. Sundays are not included.

"More time off will raise the standard of living," says Arild Hermstad, spokesman for the Green Party. "We want more days off or shorter working days." Trade unions have been fighting for shorter working days for a long time. I see no reason why this should not be the case. After all, the aim of the work is to lead a better life - she adds.

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