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Debate: Why Doesn't the Labor Party in Karlstad Want to Hire?

There is a shortage of nursing assistants in elderly care. Fewer and fewer young people are training in the profession and fewer and fewer are staying in their workplaces, while the need looks set to increase sharply over the next 15 years. The Left Party is proposing an employment guarantee for our prospective nursing assistants who are studying the care and welfare program at the upper secondary school in Karlstad municipality. But the board, …
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There is a shortage of nursing assistants in elderly care. Fewer and fewer young people are training in the profession and fewer and fewer are staying in their workplaces, while the need looks set to increase sharply over the next 15 years. The Left Party is proposing an employment guarantee for our prospective nursing assistants who are studying the care and welfare program at the upper secondary school in Karlstad municipality. But the board, …

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Värmlands Folkblad broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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