One of Denmark's Largest Unions, Dansk Metal, Is Lowering Its Membership Fees - The Copenhagen Post
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Dansk Metal joins the price war. Lowers the quotaIn 2020, Dansk Metal succeeded in putting a stop to 25 years of membership flight, and last year the metalworkers' union had a membership increase of
One of Denmark's largest unions, Dansk Metal, is lowering its membership fees - The Copenhagen Post
Dansk Metal will reduce membership fees and introduce a new salary protection scheme for members following strong financial results driven in part by successful investments. From December 1, 2026, employed members who belong to both Dansk Metal and Metal A-kasse will pay 100 DKK less per month. Apprentices paying 150 DKK monthly will receive a […]
Union members do not have to pay extra for wage protection, which can provide up to 4,000 extra per month on top of unemployment benefits.
Dansk Metal's finances are so strong that the membership fee is now being reduced and members are being offered a new salary guarantee. The money comes after successful investments. “I hope we can help raise the percentage of organizations in Denmark,” says union chairman Claus Jensen.
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