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Nearly 15,000 Could Be Laid Off in a General Strike

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Nearly 15,000 employees could be called out on a general strike if the parties fail to reach an agreement on public sector wage negotiations. The deadline expires at midnight.
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15,000 may be taken out on strike Nearly 15,000 employees may be taken out on strike if the parties do not agree on the wage negotiations in the public sector. The deadline expires at midnight. – No doubt that we feel a heavy responsibility tonight. There is a lot at stake tonight, says public mediator Mats Ruland to TV 2. Read also: Demands that Mette-Marit step down as Crown Princess He describes the situation as demanding. – We are six media…

Public mediator Mats Ruland doubts a solution will be found before the deadline expires at midnight.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Nearly 15,000 employees could be called out on a general strike if the parties fail to reach an agreement on public sector wage negotiations. The deadline expires at midnight.

15,000 employees could be taken out on a general strike if the parties do not reach an agreement on wage negotiations in the public sector. The mediation deadline expired at midnight on Friday night.

·Oslo, Norway
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A general strike could affect schools, kindergartens and public services across the country if mediation breaks down on Friday night.

Over 14,000 public sector employees could be called out on strike if the parties fail to reach an agreement by midnight. Kindergartens and schools could be affected.

·Norway
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vikebladet.no broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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