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Even in the digitalized society of modern Denmark, voting cards are still printed and sent physically to your mailbox. The national mail delivery service, PostNord, is deploying an army of Danish Postman Pats to ensure voters receive their election slips in time for November 1st. However, Cam and Miriam remain skeptical. Meanwhile, future prospects for the industrial sector seem grim. Fewer students are opting for vocational education, but Denmark is in desperate need of anything from blacksmiths to industrial engineers. More EU migrants could be an option, but will it work in the long term? Trade unions have a suggestion - but it could compromise students' freedom of choice.
By RadioLITEven in the digitalized society of modern Denmark, voting cards are still printed and sent physically to your mailbox. The national mail delivery service, PostNord, is deploying an army of Danish Postman Pats to ensure voters receive their election slips in time for November 1st. However, Cam and Miriam remain skeptical. Meanwhile, future prospects for the industrial sector seem grim. Fewer students are opting for vocational education, but Denmark is in desperate need of anything from blacksmiths to industrial engineers. More EU migrants could be an option, but will it work in the long term? Trade unions have a suggestion - but it could compromise students' freedom of choice.