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Aarhus · AarhusNyheder Ny ballade på museum: Flere medarbejdere, der bad om overenskomst blev fyret kort efter Jan KjærgaardDer er igen ballade på Arken, Museum for Samtidskunst, i Ishøj.Denne gang skyldes balladen en, ifølge Dansk Magisterforening (DM), “meget aggressiv” ledelsesstil fra direktøren på museet, Marie Nipper. Blandt andet er flere medarbejderrepræsentanter, der på vegne af hver deres medarbejdergruppe har underskrevet breve til museumsledelsen m…See the Story
New trouble at museum: Several employees who asked for collective bargaining
Aarhus · AarhusNewsThe government is still losing ground amid defence talks and foreigner debate Emil Vendelbo JohansenThe picture of Danish politics looks roughly as it has for a long time. A little forward and a little back from week to week.However, the SVM government remains far from the election results of 2022.This shows Monday's poll conducted by Voxmeter for Ritzau's agency.The SVM government stands overall at 35.7 percent of the vote and 63 seats. Thi…See the Story
Government still losing ground amid defence talks and
Aarhus · AarhusOpinionBehind the story of Arne hides a forgotten point Anja C. Jensen May 1 is always a very special day. And this year, International Workers' Day seems to be special for an additional reason: it is reported that Arne Juhl will formally retire from the Arne pension of which he has become the face. It must be Arne Juhl's welcome on the day when we celebrate the community and keep the tab high. In my view, it is only fair and proper that the rig…See the Story
Behind the story of Arne hides a forgotten point
Aarhus · AarhusLeaderWhen slurry smells like money Niels JespersenCan you be a politician for a party whose policies you oppose? The answer must be yes. Parties are communities that it is perfectly legitimate to try to influence. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with Left parliamentary candidate Iben Kiilerich Krog opposing a carbon tax on agriculture.But can one also accept money for opposing his party's policies? Because in addition to being a politician, I…See the Story
When slurry smells like money
Unions · AarhusNewsNewly elected local chairwoman calls for an end to centralisation of the trade union movement Emma Inge HansenUnions should not be controlled from a central office.On the contrary, it is the local branches that must drive the trade union movement forward and solve the challenges of the future.This is the opinion of the newly elected chairman of Denmark's largest trade union, HK Hovedstaden Peter Jacques Jensen.Centralization does not work “T…See the Story
Newly elected local chairman calls for dropping centralization of
Aarhus · AarhusOpinionDebat: Stop med at udskamme dem, der tør tale om problemerne med integration Emil Juhler-NøttrupI de seneste uger har Frederik Vads tale i forbindelse med den årlige værdidebat i folketinget, fyldt enormt meget.Nogle mener, ligesom chefredaktøren på avisen her, at Frederik Vad skal stå fast og blive ved at holde fokus på den infiltreringstrussel, han taler om, mens andre mener, det vækker minder om 50’ernes mistænkeliggørelse af kommunist…See the Story
Debate: Stop calling those who dare speak of the problems stupid
European Union · AarhusScreen grab Messerschmidt: 'Klamt klamt klamt' Emil Vendelbo Johansen'This is what it looks like when the EU elite cheers itself with its 'national anthem' - for I EU want the United States of Europe and the elimination of nation-states.'Says member of the European Parliament for the Danish People's Party, Anders Vistisen, on a video he has posted on social media. In the video, you can see members of parliament in Strasbourg getting up when EU's…See the Story