The Danish parliament allocates 1.3 billion kroner to improve the work environment and combat fraud in foreign employment.

Danish Labor Minister Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen announced Thursday evening during a press conference that a parliamentary agreement had been reached, with the participation of all parliamentary parties without exception, to allocate 1.3 billion Danish kroner to the work environment over the next four years.

Combating fraud and fair competition

وتركز الاتفاقية بشكل خاص على مكافحة ما يصفه الطرفان بـ “الإغراق الاجتماعي” وهي المواقف التي يعمل فيها الأجانب في الدنمارك براتب أقل وفي ظل ظروف أسوأ من زملائهم الدنماركيين، وقالت وزيرة العمل في المؤتمر الصحفي: “إنه جهد الإغراق الاجتماعي الذي يحدد مكان وجود الجريمة في العمل والغش على نطاق واسع، حتى يحصل أولئك الذين يلتزمون بالقواعد على منافسة عادلة”، وتم تخصيص 673 مليون كرون لهذا الهدف من أصل 1.3 مليار كرون.

The application is valid for four years.

The agreement also aims to prevent occupational accidents and a poor psychological work environment, as well as to provide better protection for employees from hazardous chemicals. The Minister of Labor also stressed that the agreement focuses on better protecting employees from asbestos, which is harmful to health, starting from this year until 2027.

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