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After criticisms from the leader of the Social Democrat, Stefan Löfven, the director of the Swedish Employment Service, Angeles Bermudez-Svankvist forced to leave
Sunday, 25 August 2013
The leader of the Social democrats had hit hard on the government for
being quite despite heavy loose of confidence in the leadership and the
job of the director general of the Swedish employment service,
Angeles Bermudez-Svankvist. After an emergency meeting on Sunday
morning, she had been pressured to resign by the Minister of Labour
Minister Hillevi Engström
Swedish companies are making a form of demands for their government as elections draw closer
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Swedish businesses and its entrepreneurs are not feeling pretty well
today and feel that the government need to do more to improve on their
climate. As for that, the business community has a list of demands,
which they want to government to address otherwise they are ready to
decamp to the left wing.
Swedish central bank keeps rate stagnant as inflation and economic growth levels remain weary
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
Swedish central bank, the Riksbank, has left the key interest rates
unchanged as most players in the economy and the markets had everyone
expected.
Sweden has a mammoth task to create 400,000 new jobs if it has remain viable - worker's Union
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
Sweden needs to create at least 400,000 new jobs within the coming 10
years if it wants to attempt to keep its welfare state running.
Swedish pensioners will see lower taxes - the government will announce
Monday, 17 September 2012The elections are somewhere nearer in Sweden and the governing Alliance coalition parties are not standing very well in the polls. Therefore, the government must keep on throwing stuff out there such that it improves its position.
Sodertalje, Sweden said to get new research centre
Sunday, 16 September 2012There will be a new medical research centre in Södertälje, Sweden as the Swedish government determines to strengthen its medical research business, which has faced a hit recently.
Half a billion to fight youth alienation in Sweden
Friday, 14 September 2012The Swedish government wants to invest Skr568 million in four years to break the spell into why young people in the country are prematurely excluded from activities leading to employment.
The Swedish government expands investment in research and development
Tuesday, 11 September 2012The Swedish government is investing Skr4 billion in research and innovation for the long term strengthening of Sweden's position as a leading research nation, the government writes in a press release.
Swedish road casualties hidden in official statistics - reality of Swedish road safety
Tuesday, 04 September 2012There are many more people who have been seriously injured on the roads than has previously been known. This is because the official accident statistics are highly misleading.
Swedish Ethics Authority forged documents - reports
Friday, 31 August 2012The Swedish Ethics Committee has been accused of forging dates and addresses on documents and research reports. According to news reports, the dated documents were shifted back in time and addresses changed to a new address.
Alarming increase of sexually transmitted diseases in Sweden
Thursday, 23 August 2012Concerns about the spread of sexually transmitted diseases caused by unprotected sex has led to an can lead to unpleasant surprises in Sweden.
Acute shortage of student housing in Sweden
Thursday, 23 August 2012A situation that has been described as worse that ever is happening in the Swedish student housing sector. There is intense shortages of student housing such that some expert are question Sweden's readiness for the future if there could be no chance of properly training future leaders.
How bright are Swedish high school students? - Scores of Swedish high school student believe that cancer is contagious
Wednesday, 22 August 2012Well - its out there - nearly half of high school students in Västra Götaland and Skåne in Sweden, believe that cancer is contagious. This is blow to Sweden which position itself as one f the leaders in developed world in providing basic knowledge especially in relation to healthy living and improved quality of life.
Record number of Danish students going through China in order to get a better career
Thursday, 16 August 2012A record number of Danish students choose to move a large part of their educational studies to China as a means to capture the growing part of international business.
The sale of risky painkillers continues to grow in Sweden
Tuesday, 14 August 2012Drugs that have been either recalled of banned from the Swedish medicine shops have been found to be on sale - with their sales increasing faster that expected.
Be weary of some scientific research results as renowned Danish University brain scientist suspected of fake research
Wednesday, 08 August 2012There has emerged a scandal at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark as a Danish brain scientist, Milena Penkowa identified as a future Nobel Prize winner and who has received millions of research prize money seems to have had a research based on deliberate fraud, an expert panel indict.
Lack of enough sleep blamed for increased weight around the stomach - Swedish research
Monday, 06 August 2012The idea that limited sleep affect the health of humanity is not new and the relationship between lack of enough sleep and obesity has been documented in the past.
The demand for teachers in Sweden is on the rise but more teachers are leaving the sector - Why?
Wednesday, 01 August 2012Sweden will need over 100 000 new teachers in the coming years. But instead, more teachers are leaving the profession because of what is being described as "harsh working conditions and low wages."