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Littler Global Guide - Denmark - Q3 2019

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It is the assessment of the legislators that the injury concept had become too narrow in practice, since injuries not requiring treatment to heal, pass or be reduced cannot be recognized as “industrial injuries.” The new Act – which comes into force...
By: Littler
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