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SWEDEN IN FOCUS

Should you tip at Swedish bars and restaurants?

In this week's Sweden in Focus Extra, we ask if you're expected to tip when you go out for a drink or a meal in Sweden.

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Are Sweden's tipping norms changing? Photo: Macniak

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Host Paul O’Mahony is joined by podcast regulars James Savage and Richard Orange.

This chat was precipitated by a social media post from James that got people talking in Sweden, and which he subsequently elaborated on further in an article about whether tipping culture is changing in Sweden

“The Local’s guide to tipping in Sweden is clear”, he writes: “Tip for good service if you want to, but don’t feel the pressure: where servers in the US, for instance, rely on tips to live, waiters in Sweden have collectively bargained salaries with long vacations and generous benefits. But there are signs that this is changing, and the change is being accelerated by card machines.”

 
 
 
 
 
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Why businesses want Sweden to ease wage requirements for work permits

In this episode of Sweden in Focus Extra: Why does the government want to increase income requirements for work permit holders and why are businesses so opposed to the plan?

Why businesses want Sweden to ease wage requirements for work permits

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Host Paul O’Mahony is joined by regular panelists Becky Waterton and Emma Löfgren to discuss how far the government has got with its plan to further increase the salary requirement for work permit holders from 80% to 100% of the median wage.

The episode also features a chat Richard Orange had recently with Karin Johansson, deputy director general of the Swedish confederation of enterprise. 

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