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Brandon survived mass shooting
Brandon Wolf survived one of the deadliest mass shootings in the United States when an armed man killed 49 people at a nightclub.

Employee quickly leaves the financial sector
After five years, half of the new employees over the age of 30 leave the financial sector. And that is a problem, says the President of Finansforbundet.

Mette was on her own with severe symptoms of menopause
Mette Onsvig Buhl didn't recognise herself at all when she went into menopause quite unprepared and suddenly.

Financial sector employees are being monitored
Automated payroll system, quality replacement based on data and AI analyses of employee conversations.

New landmark judgment on working from home
A new Supreme Court judgment expands the boundaries for when an injury that has occurred while working from home is covered.

When I hit a wall at work, I look at art
At Saxo Bank's headquarters in Hellerup, employees are surrounded by an impressive art collection, which also serves to attract new employees.

Prepare for your appraisal
The ‘medarbejderudviklingssamtale’ or ‘MUS-samtale’ is known by many names (in English: performance review, appraisal interview or simply an appraisal).

Fired after 29 years at Danske Bank
It was an absolute shock to Dennis Vangsgaard when he was let go last year. After 100 or so coffee meetings and 6 job interviews, he finally landed a dream job....

When Katrine's boyfriend was killed, they caught her at work
After the murder of her boyfriend Jonas, bank adviser Katrine Thulstrup Ross has found invaluable support and understanding from her managers and colleagues.

Morten Münster: Open-plan offices suck!
Open-plan offices are good for two things, but no more, says Morten Münster. It's hard to avoid the disruptions it brings, but you can do something yourself.

Fewer working days, more job satisfaction
Claes Peulecke and Henrik L. Bak employed at Jyske Bank Corporate Customers have both chosen to reduce their working hours. And it works really well.

500 employees at Danske Bank are assigned new job titles
"We want to move away from this overly hierarchical way of describing who we are," says Karsten Breum, Head of HR.

Your work day is too long for your dog
Contrary to myth, dogs do have a sense of time.

Working loud: Gain visibility at work
Frygter du at blive overset på din arbejdsplads? Du kan godt blære dig på en ikke belastende måde. Det sætter fokus på din personlige branding på arbejdspladsen...

Let’s make menopause mainstream conversation
Can you talk openly about the menopause at work? Thousands of women experience distressing symptoms every day.

Strong results lead to earnings upgrades
25 of 40 banks have adjusted upwards their expectations for the year.

Plenty to fight for
Delegates are feeling the pressure in the workplace, and plenty of areas need to be addressed and improved.

Coffee brewing is part of the working day
A fall in the home office is a work-related injury, according to a new High Court judgment.

Free seating or not? Read the expert’s opinion
In the assessment of expert Maisa Larsen dé Martino, free seating has both benefits and downsides.

"Today, I go to work as myself"
As a gay man, Daniel Hansen from Nordea has felt the positive change that has taken place in the financial sector after he first came out.
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