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A week into the strike at car maker Tesla and with the threat of a strike at financial services company Klarna, we look at what the conflicts are about. And hear the concerns of two workplaces affected by the new minimum salary for work permit holders, that came into effect this week.
Plus: How do you clean a bird that has been covered in smelly, sticky, black oil? We talk to an expert that has got his hands full after the oil spill off the coast of Blekinge, in south-eastern Sweden.
Presenters: Ulla Engberg and Michael Walsh.
Producer: Kris Boswell
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Turkey's President Erdogan has submitted Sweden's Nato bid for ratification, however Hungary still wants an 'explanation' from Sweden for its criticism of political developments there. Plus, we hear from some of the hundreds of British citizens in Sweden still in visa limbo as a result of Brexit; and we also hear one of the survivors of a fire disaster in Gothenburg 25 years ago, which claimed 63 young lives.
Presenter: Michael Walsh and Joshua Worth
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We look at the terror attack in Brussels, in which two Swedes, wearing blue and yellow Swedish football shirts, were shot dead. We also hear from criminologists on causes and solutions to Sweden's gang crime problems. Plus, we head to one of the country's top cooking competitions, to find out what it takes to become Sweden's chef of the year.
Presenters: Joshua Worth and Michael Walsh
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Sweden's armed forces need 7,000 new conscripts to undergo basic military training from June 2024. But have attitudes to military service shifted among the nation's 18 year old's since the war in Ukraine?
And what are the rules and requirements during the enrollment process to determine who from the thousands of teenagers born in 2005 are the most suitable to experience a military environment different than their parents' generation. Join us for this special edition of Radio Sweden Weekly.
Produced and presented by Dave Russell
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