Borlänge municipality lays off 17 care employees

Borlänge municipality is laying off 17 employees in care services, while hiring new staff monthly. The care sector faces heavy pressure, high sick leave, and reduced continuity for the elderly.

Borlänge municipality has decided to issue layoff notices to 17 employees in its care services. According to an article in Dala-Demokraten, this occurs even as the municipality hires new staff every month. The piece describes care services as heavily strained, with staff 'on their knees,' high sick leave rates, and deteriorating continuity for the elderly. The number of permanent positions is being cut, not due to reduced demand—on the contrary, both the elderly population and care intensity are rising, the article states. It criticizes the policy for lacking logic and responsibility.

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Illustration of layoffs at Hedemora logistics firm amid Garpenberg mine production halt.
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Layoffs at Hedemora logistics firm follow Garpenberg mine halt

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Nearly a month after a rockfall and tremors halted production at Boliden's Garpenberg mine, a Hedemora-based logistics firm specializing in ore transport from the site has announced layoffs. Långdahls logistik AB is affected by the ongoing suspension of mine operations.

Borlänge municipality has received extensive criticism from the Health and Social Care Inspectorate (IVO) for shortcomings in child and youth services. The child and family unit is now being reinforced with nine new positions.

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Sweden faces an acute shortage of care workers in elderly care, needing 65,600 more care assistants and assistant nurses by 2033. Care assistant Sandra Vilppala criticizes the Tidöre government for deporting established foreign labor while raising wage requirements, worsening the crisis. She demands either letting people stay in the country or raising wages to attract staff.

Around 60–70 employees from the medical clinic in Falun marched to the Region House on Wednesday to protest the decision not to extend operations manager Kerstin Smids' appointment. They handed a petition with 270 signatures to health and medical care director Åsa Dedering. The staff express strong dissatisfaction with the decision, which has been questioned through letters and meetings.

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Uppsala Municipality and Region Uppsala have received an honorable mention at the Brobyggarpriset for the Elderly Care Unit. The unit brings together various healthcare professionals to provide home care for the elderly. The award praises collaboration across organizational boundaries with the patient's needs at the center.

Over the weekend of March 13–15, demonstrations are being held in 30 locations across Sweden against what organizers describe as an inhumane migration policy. In Borlänge, participants are gathering on Saturday afternoon at Sveatorget. One of the organizers, Annelie Larsson, expresses pain over the direction the country is heading.

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Borlänge is getting a new local police area chief as Henrik Berggren takes over on April 1. He succeeds Thomas Hellgren whose appointment is expiring. Eleven people applied for the announced position.

 

 

 

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