Sickness benefits for employees
Sickness benefits compensate for loss of income for those who are occupationally disabled due to an illness or injury.
Sickness benefits compensate for loss of income for those who are occupationally disabled due to an illness or injury.
Occupational injury is defined as a personal injury, illness or death resulting from an occupational accident. An illness may also be approved as an occupational illness if it is a result of a harmful influence from the working environment and is one of the illnesses mentioned in the regulations relating to occupational illnesses.
Info Norden is the Nordic Council of Ministers' information service for persons moving, working and studiing in the Nordic region.
Do you work in one country but live in another, returning daily or weekly? You are a cross-border commuter. Make sure you check what benefits and obligations you might have in both countries. Also find information on commuting on the Norwegian Tax Administration's web site.
Here you will find tips for foreign job seekers.
Here you can register your CV (in Norwegian only). On Nav.no you can learn more about writing a good CV .
Here you can plan your benefit period for parental benefit. (In Norwegian only)
The Anti-Discrimination Tribunal is a national administrative appeals body, that decides cases regarding discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, universal design, and retaliation. If you wish to send us a complaint, you can fill out a form on our website. We will then contact the person/establishment who you believe has violated the rules, to get their view on the matter. The procedure at Anti-Discrimination Tribunal is free. Cases before the Tribunal are decided by highly-qualified legal experts. All of the Tribunal’s Chairmen have experience as judges.
The European Solidarity Corps is the new European Union initiative which creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad that benefit communities and people around Europe.
Are you between 18-30 years old and want to help local communities abroad but don’t know where to start? Check Your Europe to find more information on volunteering.