Was ist Ihre Meinung zu diesem Artikel und nimmt darüber nach, wie Norwegen langsam sinkt, aber auch, dass die Krankentage in Rekordnummer sind (28 Tage, 6 -mal höher als der europäische Durchschnitt)
I feel like since covid everything is going down/getting worse at a significantly higher rate than before with exception for earnings and value of CEOs, corporations, board members etc.
BlissfulMonk on
My Norwegian colleague with significantly fewer responsibilities took 15 days off from work and went offline as advised by his psychologists. He was burned out.
Meanwhile, others, with more responsibilities and key jobs (both Norwegians and immigrants) are asked to be ‚responsible adults‘ during holidays and push harder towards the target.
There are indeed free loaders in society. Even with flexible work hours, work-from-home options, and generous holidays, they do misuse the system.
Perhaps their number is increasing.
edsonfreirefs on
28 days per year? People should eat better to boost their immune system.
While I agree to some extent on the parts in the quality of students and some people abusing the sick leaves, the article (and the mentioned book) seems to suggest that Norway should decrease the quality of life of their citizens. For example, saying the low skill employees earn to high to Norway be competitive internationally. Norway is rich in natural resources, so it can afford being „lazy“, why it should change that?
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I feel like since covid everything is going down/getting worse at a significantly higher rate than before with exception for earnings and value of CEOs, corporations, board members etc.
My Norwegian colleague with significantly fewer responsibilities took 15 days off from work and went offline as advised by his psychologists. He was burned out.
Meanwhile, others, with more responsibilities and key jobs (both Norwegians and immigrants) are asked to be ‚responsible adults‘ during holidays and push harder towards the target.
There are indeed free loaders in society. Even with flexible work hours, work-from-home options, and generous holidays, they do misuse the system.
Perhaps their number is increasing.
28 days per year? People should eat better to boost their immune system.
While I agree to some extent on the parts in the quality of students and some people abusing the sick leaves, the article (and the mentioned book) seems to suggest that Norway should decrease the quality of life of their citizens. For example, saying the low skill employees earn to high to Norway be competitive internationally. Norway is rich in natural resources, so it can afford being „lazy“, why it should change that?