The State Labor Inspectorate Will Not Investigate the Incident at the 'Eternal Fire' in Daugavpils
The State Labor Inspectorate will not conduct an investigation into a workplace incident at the Dubrovina Park in Daugavpils following an explosion, as the injured individual did not experience incapacity for work.
Crisis meetings on work stoppage for ambulance personnel
Ambulance staff in Region Stockholm have been prevented from responding to patients who have previously threatened or been violent towards them, leading to a work stoppage initiative and inspection by the Work Environment Authority.
Indications of false contracting in the industry
There are indications of false contracting among tour guides and bus drivers in Iceland, reflecting potential exploitation and loss of rights for workers in the tourism sector.
Mayor calls DSB CEO's story about 'dedicated' employees 'grossly misleading'
The Mayor criticized DSB CEO Flemming Jensen's portrayal of employees as 'dedicated' during a parliamentary hearing following a workplace inspection by the Danish Working Environment Authority.
30 workers died on the job in 2025
In Norway, 30 workers lost their lives in the land-based labor sector in 2025, marking one of the highest tolls in the past decade, as reported by the Labor Inspection Authority.
The Death of a Beautifully Murdered Girl Recognized as a Workplace Accident: Clarification on How She Was Found
The State Labor Inspectorate has concluded that the murder of a company employee in Kaunas was deemed a workplace accident as she was performing job duties at the time of her death.
Labor Inspection: Historical high with 82,412 checks and 53.4 million euros in fines in 2025
In 2025, the Labor Inspection conducted a record 82,412 checks, leading to nearly 53.5 million euros in fines, reflecting a significant increase in oversight compared to previous years.