Request for input - contract terms on wages for employees covered by transfer of business in connection with the procurement of nursing home operations.
The Agency for Health wants input from the market for a proposal for contract terms on wages for employees that are included in the transfer of operations in a coming procurement of nursing home operations. The proposal is attached.
Angebotsfrist:14. Juni 2026
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The Agency for Health wants input from the market for a proposal for contract terms on wages for employees that are included in the transfer of operations in a coming procurement of nursing home operations. The proposal is attached.
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- Auftraggeber: Oslo kommune v/ Byrådsavdeling for helse
- Veröffentlicht: 14. Mai 2026
- Frist: 14. Juni 2026
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The Agency for Health wants input from the market for a proposal for contract terms on wages for employees that are included in the transfer of operations in a coming procurement of nursing home operations. The proposal is attached.
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