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Erhverv Welcomes the National Framework for Biodiversity Latest News on Energy and Climate Contact the Danes Want More Exposure to Competition February the Municipalities Must Put More Tasks Out to Competition, According to the Danes in a Population Survey From Dansk Erhverv. The Figures Align With the Svm Government Foundation, Which Wants to Strengthen Cooperation Between the Public and Private Sectors. The Municipalities Have Competitive Tasks for Approx. Billion Dkk Per Year, of Which . Per Cent Was of the Tasks Offered in . However, It is Not Enough.
According to the Danes in a New Population Cent Correspond. Of Those Questioned That They Want More Exposure to Competition in Their Municipalities, While Only Per Cent. Want C Level Contact List Less. "It is Gratifying That the Danes Want More of the Municipality's Tasks Exposed to Healthy Competition in Order to Deliver the Best Solutions for the Price. The Figures Surprise Us Because There is a Tendency for Competitive Suspension to Be Referred to in Negative Terms. The Population Survey Shows, However, That the Danes Are Not at All Afraid of Market-testing.
Tasks That the Social Debate Can Give the Impression of", Says Morten Jung, Market Manager at the Danish Business Association for Public-private Cooperation. The Quality of Welfare Services is More Important Than the Supplier. In the Survey, the Danes Were Presented With Their Own Municipality's Exposure to Competition and Asked Whether They Think the Municipality Should Market Test More, Fewer or the Same Number of Tasks. In Addition, They Have Been Asked About the Relationship Between Quality in Welfare and Supplier Type. "the Survey Shows That Every Third Dane Believes.
According to the Danes in a New Population Cent Correspond. Of Those Questioned That They Want More Exposure to Competition in Their Municipalities, While Only Per Cent. Want C Level Contact List Less. "It is Gratifying That the Danes Want More of the Municipality's Tasks Exposed to Healthy Competition in Order to Deliver the Best Solutions for the Price. The Figures Surprise Us Because There is a Tendency for Competitive Suspension to Be Referred to in Negative Terms. The Population Survey Shows, However, That the Danes Are Not at All Afraid of Market-testing.
Tasks That the Social Debate Can Give the Impression of", Says Morten Jung, Market Manager at the Danish Business Association for Public-private Cooperation. The Quality of Welfare Services is More Important Than the Supplier. In the Survey, the Danes Were Presented With Their Own Municipality's Exposure to Competition and Asked Whether They Think the Municipality Should Market Test More, Fewer or the Same Number of Tasks. In Addition, They Have Been Asked About the Relationship Between Quality in Welfare and Supplier Type. "the Survey Shows That Every Third Dane Believes.