opinion the ad is repulsive. In the text, you try to make it sound like you are doing the foreigners a favor by providing some basic information about the labor market. However, what is blatantly obvious [...] when we let our children go to other countries to work, educate themselves, etc. etc. Igniting racism I think that the campaign also shows how you are calling for your new colleagues to be frozen out of [...] are igniting racism. Maybe you feel the politicians are to blame and perhaps they are by passing a law that differentiates between Faroese and foreign workers – BUT that is no excuse for a large organization
globalisation, the very foundation is the development of the Faroese welfare society. This is why we for the first time with Vision 2015 have made strategic comprehensive plans for welfare of all the most important [...] objective: to ensure an excellent society for all citizens. Dual Strategies for Welfare The vision of welfare originates in a political ambition and it aims for a social system which both: • promotes equality [...] Yet, this is exactly what our welfare project attempts – namely to create an atmosphere in which social, industrial and economic spheres come together in a expanding dialectic synthesis. This is how we will
FM1 for non faroese speakers. Stella says: - Petur and I are hosting a radio program interviewing people in different countries and asking them what they are doing during lockdown and how life is like
legislation is Ronald Dworkin, who stresses that having restrictions on hate speech is, in fact, illegitimate in a liberal democracy. The right to express oneself freely concerning any political decision is, according [...] according to Dworkin, a core democratic principle; it is what self-governance – and hence liberal democracies – are built upon. Dworkin and many other free speech scholars based in the United States of [...] scholars tend to overlook actual hate speech legislation in countries where laws against hate speech have been implemented and have functioned for decades. Furthermore, I argue that the real threat against
Solution is participating in the large oil exhibition in Stavanger. All knowledge in one system Oil company activity is complex and extensive. Therefore, it is very important – not least for efficiency [...] instead of buying expensive consultants from the outside. All this is important for the oil companies in the future, as there is a huge demand for qualified staff. Easy-to-use A traceability system makes work [...] in the rather unique position that nobody else is doing what we are doing. This presents us with several advantages, but the danger is that the market is not familiar with the product. Experience shows
and interesting ways. Ultimately, this is our goal in striving to become one of the most progressive countries in the world – to be a catalyst for new thinking, for new solutions to difficult problems, which [...] Faroe Islands to become on of the most progressive countries in the world. There is much to be done, without question. The path before us is indeed a difficult climb. But we are a tenacious and gifted [...] al collaboration is central as well. Education admittedly is key and we are keenly motivated to enhance our collaboration in this area by contributing in areas where our competence is strong and our experience
develop strong networks is becoming more important. And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our unique identity if we want to stay competitive. The burning question is: What role can a little nation [...] experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing: One moment it’s lost in the fog, and suddenly – there it is again in all its magnificent [...] profound love for our country and our heritage. But we have not been so proud of having what we think is probably the worst weather on earth. We cannot imagine that people from countries with warmer and
Home Rule, is a basic condition for the positive development of our society. That is also why we are still expanding our degree of political independence. We are convinced that no one is better situated [...] The main theme tonight is of course the Faroe Islands, and indeed the whole area between the Faroes and Shetland, as an area for oil and gas exploration. As a Minister for Research, I find it tremendously [...] sediments thousands of metres below the surface. On this background it is possible to make predictions of what you may find deep down, but one is always taking a risk, and you will not know if you find anything
that my general impression is that the activities on the whole have been carried out in a satisfactory manner. However I still think that this conference is a good forum for dialog between the parties [...] opinions and experience. One thing that we have learned from our neighbouring countries is the need for evaluating the activities as we progress. There have been two meetings recently where lessons learned [...] days. There is another marked change since last year?s conference. We have established that our subsoil holds hydrocarbon accumulations in significant volumes and that poses a new challenge for the authorities
in the North Atlantic, you don’t ask why. So what you might say is that the Faroese are born with the respect of nature and resources that world is asking for today. But this does not make the Faroes a perfect [...] good strong concept for the Nordic market and is going for Europe. We see smaller niche solutions in the IT field aswell with Simprentis being a world provider of educative simulation for the oil industry [...] the world. If we look at violence, the picture is the same. Natural balance Faroes is one of the very few modern places still in touch with nature. It is still an integrated part of nature to go fishing