Abstract

Nurses in Denmark were ordered to end their three-week pay strike last week, after the government passed a law to make the strike illegal. More than 12,000 nurses held the biggest strike rally seen in Denmark for 10 years as the legislation was passed. The government will now set up a commission to investigate pay, working conditions and to propose changes. It is due to report back before October this year.

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