Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Norwegian term or phrase:
Arbeidstakerregisteret
English translation:
Register of Employers and Employees (of the National Insurance Service)
Added to glossary by
Andy Bell
Jul 21, 2004 01:47
20 yrs ago
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Norwegian term
Arbeidstakerregisteret
Norwegian to English
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Law: Contract(s)
The Employment register, The Employees register, or neither. Can't find anything in trygdetaten's pages.
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Andy
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Andy
Proposed translations
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4 +1 | Register of Employers and Employees (of the National Insurance Service) | Richard Lawson |
5 -1 | se explanation | ojinaga |
4 | National manpower register | Vedis Bjørndal |
Proposed translations
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Register of Employers and Employees (of the National Insurance Service)
The full name of Trygdeetaten's register is "Arbeidsgiver- og arbeidstakerregisteret" They often refer to it as "Aa-registeret". I have not been able to find an English name for it, and there may not be one. I suggest that you use Register of Employers and Employees (of the National Insurance Service)
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Comment: "Many thanks Richard, I considered Aetat but suspect your is the most appropriate answer - better than my "Employers and Employees register".
Andy"
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se explanation
Here you find the register that you are looking for I supose:
http://www.aetat.no/sbl/as/registrering.do
Aetat is the government body that taks care of employment en unemployment
http://www.aetat.no/sbl/as/registrering.do
Aetat is the government body that taks care of employment en unemployment
Peer comment(s):
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Richard Lawson
: I think aetat's register is for registering yourself as unemployed.
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LinguaLab.net
: Richard Lawson is right, that is a registry for unemployed people seeking unemployment benefits!
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National manpower register
historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0347/D.0347.198402140077.html - 17k - Cached - Similar pages
I think you can use this term.
I think you can use this term.
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