We would like to thank guests for active participation and speakers for intressesting keynotes. In total 79 guests from the Nordic countires attended the seminar.
You can download a report of the seminar from the link below. If you have any questions regarding the seminar be in touch with thomas.kiil(at)tyollisyysrahasto.fi.
The next Nordisk Arbetslöshetsförsäkringsmöte will be held in Sweden in 2025.
This page will be closed in December 2023.
Danmark
Jan Strøbæk, Styrelsen for Arbejdsmarked og Rekruttering (STAR)
Verner Sand Kirk, Danske A-kasser
Finland
Aki Villman, Arbetslöshetskassornas Samorganisation
Thomas Kiil, Sysselsättningsfonden
Färöarna
Páll Oddur Rubeksen, ALS
Island
Eirika Ásgrímsdóttir, Vinnumálastofnun
Norge
Benedicte Stavnum, Arbeids- og velferdsdirektoratet (NAV)
Sverige
Annelie Westman, Inspektionen för arbetslöshetsförsäkringen (IAF)
Charlotta Hasselgren, Sverige a-kassor
Åse-Marie Linderö, Arbetsförmedlingen (AF)
Sysselsättningsfonden
Janne Metsämäki
Terhi Savikko
Thomas Kiil
Arbetslöshetskassornas Samorganisation - TYJ
Aki Villman
Anni Alaja
Kirsi Ahvenharju
The Nordic unemployment insurance meetings (NAF) have been held since 1949. The meeting is held every other year, but not the same year as the Nordic Social Insurance Meeting (NSFM).
The purpose of NAF is to discuss unemployment insurance issues, to spread knowledge about employment insurance coverage in each country and to provide opportunities to share experiences of changes in national insurance. Increased understanding of strengthened cooperation provides a prerequisite for a positive joint development.
The meeting is held on the initiative of the countries' unemployment insurance authorities and takes the form of jointly drawn up statutes. At the meeting, the Scandinavian languages are spoken - Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
The meeting is aimed at management, middle managers and experts.
A permanent committee with representatives from all the Nordic countries is set up separately before each meeting. The committee prepares and is responsible for the program. Hosting rolls between the countries in the following order: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.