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IDA
Website: http://www.ida.dk
Country of origin: Denmark
Languages spoken:
- Danish
- English
IDA, the trade union for engineers, technical and scientific professionals has more than 88.000 members. They can be working as employees, managers and self-employed or students of technical subjects.
IDA has offices in Copenhagen, Odense, Århus and Aalborg.
You can get advice regarding various topics
- your employment contract, your rights and responsibilities and what to do if you have problems with your employee or when you are fired.
- what salary do you deserve and what other benefits can you ask for?
- career advice
- Get help in understanding your rights to holiday and your remaining holiday time in case of dismissal.
- Get help with understading your rights and responsibilities when you fall ill or when you become a parent.
- establishing and running your own business
Fee: 3.444 DKK/quarter before tax.
Students can be members at no cost.
IDA works tighly together with IAK, the unemployement insurance fund for engineers.
Learn more about trade unions and unemployment insurance in Denmark.
Keyword: trade-union, fagforening, engineers
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