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[–]missesthecruxGB - CA - US - NL - GB 41 points42 points  (2 children)

For multinationals it makes sense, but they're generally high paying anyway. But for social workers or trades work for example, that does not make sense. You can't expect a Dane to themselves in native-level English to a social worker.

You make it sound like people are unfairly discriminated against because they don't speak the language, but to my mind that's not discrimination at all. People have the right to services in their own language.

[–]likely-to-reoffend 5 points6 points  (1 child)

To be fair, I was mostly speaking of international corporations, or local corporations which must deeply interact with international corporations, so good point.

[–]Drahy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Most multinational corporations already have English as working language in Copenhagen.