Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Ethnic discrimination still a problem on the Norwegian labour market
Four out of ten Oslo residents with non-Western background have felt discriminated against in the job seeker’s process, according to a new survey. Leader of the Organisation against public discrimination warns of a consequent "brain drain" from Norway.
Forty percent of Oslo residents with a non-Western background report that they have experienced ethnic discrimination on the labour market.
The shocking figure represents a major setback for integration and ethnic equality in the capital.
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