Nordic employment law 1 - similarities and differences

BG Institute, i Stockholm (+1 orter)
Längd
Heldag
Pris
8 900 SEK exkl. moms
Nästa kurstillfälle
14 maj, 2024 (+4 kursstarter)
Utbildningsform
Öppen utbildning, Onlineutbildning
Längd
Heldag
Pris
8 900 SEK exkl. moms
Nästa kurstillfälle
14 maj, 2024 (+4 kursstarter)
Utbildningsform
Öppen utbildning, Onlineutbildning
Från 8 900 SEK exkl. moms / person

Kursbeskrivning

The Nordic countries are much alike in many areas, but there are great differences within employment law. The aim with this course is to illustrate and inform about these differences.

BG Institute offers the course Nordic employment law in collaboration with lecturers from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. All lecturers have extensive experience within employment issues on the Nordic market. The course has been a popular and recurring concept during several years. Focus during the day lies on Denmark, Norway, and Finland, where the Swedish perspective will be gradually highlighted. We also offer an in-depth course within the area.

In order to give an accurate picture of employment law in the Nordic countries, this course is held by one lawyer from each country. The course is held in English and moderated by lecturers from Sweden.

As participant, you will receive practical guidance on the differences and similarities in employment law in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland in areas such as:
  • Which rules applies regarding recruitment and background checks.
  • How to calculate and plan vacation
  • In which situations do we have to consult with trade unions and works councils?
  • How to deal with redundancy?
  • Employees who do not do their job – how can difficult cases be handled?
  • Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), rules in the context of employers – how to deal with the new Data Protection Regulation in general
  • Strategies for the use of non-compete clauses after termination of employment
Target Group:

HR managers, HR directors, HR personnel, Personnel manager and others who have responsibility for personnel in one or more Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark and/or Finland.)

För information på svenska, klicka här.

This course is a part of a series consisting of three courses that takes up different parts of Nordic employment law.

Nordic Employment Law 1- Similarities and differences

The first course highlights the main differences regarding employment law between the Nordic countries.

Nordic Employment Law 2- Advance course

The second course is an advance extension of day one and will address several topics on a deeper level.

Nordic Employment Law 3- Redundancy and reorganizations

The third course is independent and is aimed to participants who wishes do dive even deeper into Nordic employment law. The course will discuss the regulations for dealing with labor shortages and reorganizations in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark. These rules differ considerably both materially and in terms of the formalities which are to be observed.

Kommande kursstarter

Välj mellan 4 kursstarter

14 maj, 2024

  • Öppen utbildning
  • Stockholm

14 maj, 2024

  • Onlineutbildning
  • Distans

13 maj, 2025

  • Öppen utbildning
  • Stockholm

13 maj, 2025

  • Onlineutbildning
  • Distans

Kursledare

Antti Rajamäki works as an employment law counsel at Dottir Attorneys and advices clients on all employment law related matters such as terminations, co-operation procedures, collective agreements, transactions and director agreements. He is also an experienced litigator before the Finnish courts and a frequent lecturer on employment law related topics.

Dino är partner på edpLaw Advokatbyrå och är specialiserad på arbetsrätt. Med fjorton års erfarenhet har Dino hjälpt internationella och svenska bolag med rådgivning genom anställningsförhållandets alla sekvenser. Dino är omnämnd av både Chambers & Partners och Legal 500 för sitt pragmatiska och lösningsorienterande förhållningssätt där klientnyttan alltid är i fokus.

Dino, partner at EdpLaw and specialized within employment law. With fourteen years of experience, Dino has helped international and Swedish companies through all sequences of employment labour. Dino is mentioned by both Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 for his pragmatic and solution-oriented approach, where the client is always in focus.

Håkon Andreassen is partner at Norwegian employment law boutique firm Storeng, Beck & Due Lund. He has extensive experience from all key areas within collective and individual labour law. He assists private and public actors with advice in daily management of companies, in negotiations and as a legal counsel in litigation.

In addition to his general law practice, he has previously worked as a lawyer in the employers’ organization KS and as deputy judge.

Johan Sundberg är advokat på edpLaw och har mer än 20 års erfarenhet av dataskyddsfrågor och arbetsrättsfrågor. Han är rankad (av Legal500) som en av de fyra främsta advokaterna inom dataskyddsområdet i Sverige.

Johan Sundberg, lawyer at edpLaw. Johan has over 20 years of experience within data protection and labor law. He’s also ranked by Legal500 as top four amongst the foremost lawyers in data protection in Sweden.

Johan Thörn är advokat och delägare på edplaw Advokatbyrå. Han bistår svenska och internationella företag med arbetsrättslig rådgivning särskilt i förhållande till omstruktureringar, övergång av verksamhet, upprättande av anställningsavtal, lojalitetsfrågor och fackliga förhandlingar. Johan har företrätt klienter i arbetsrättsliga tvister i såväl tingsrätt som i Arbetsdomstolen.

Johan, lawyer, and co-owner of EdpLaw law firm. He assists both Swedish and international companies within employment law, especially in relation to restructuring, transfer of operations, employment contracts, loyalty issues and union negotiations. Johan has also represented clients in disputes within in employment law, in district court and Swedish labour court.

Jonas Enkegaard is a partner with the law firm Skau Reipurth in Copenhagen. He specialises in employment and labour law. He advises Danish and international enterprises, public authorities, and organisations on all aspects of employment and labour law, both the relationship between the company and the individual employee and issues relating to collective agreements. He is specialised in employee relations in connection with corporate acquisitions, executive service agreements and in drafting agreements concerning employees’ employment conditions, including bonus schemes, employment contracts and severance agreements, etc.

Jonas Enkegaard also deals with issues relating to public employment and collective agreements. In addition, he advises on employment matters in connection with delegation of employees, including delegation contracts, choice of law rules, rules concerning social security and applications for work permits.

Jonas Enkegaard has the right to appear before the Danish High Courts and he assists many companies with dispute resolution before the ordinary courts and arbitration courts.

He is editor and co-author of several books and articles on employment and labour law.

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