Nordic Labour Journal Explained

Nordic Labour Journal
Abbreviation:Nord. Labour J.
Editor:Berit Kvam
Language:English and Scandinavian
Publisher:Work Research Institute and Oslo and Akershus University College
Country:Norway
History:1996–present
Website:http://nordiclabourjournal.org
Link1:http://www.nordiclabourjournal.org/om-oss/historikk-1
Link1-Name:Online archive
Issn:1398-3458
Oclc:940758366
Lccn:2001207118

Nordic Labour Journal is an online magazine published by the Norwegian Work Research Institute in Oslo on commission from the Nordic Council of Ministers.[1] The magazine was launched in 1996. The main focus is the labour market, work environments and labour law within the Nordic models, which are based on collective agreements between unions and employers in cooperation with the authorities.

The editor-in-chief is Björn Lindahl.[2]

The magazine has a Scandinavian version, called Arbeidsliv i Norden, which was established in 1986.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Nordic Labour Journal — Nordic cooperation. Norden.org. 31 October 2012.
  2. About us: editors . nordiclabourjournal.org . Nordic Labour Journal .
  3. News: Archive. 9 January 2017. Nordic Labour Journal.