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Luleå offers summer bonuses to attract healthcare workers

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  • Luleå municipality offers summer bonuses of 110-150 kronor per shift for substitute healthcare workers in villages.
  • The bonuses could total 4,400-6,000 kronor over eight weeks to address staffing challenges.
  • Other regions like Västernorrland offer 100,000 kronor for vacation shifts, with efforts to end summer extra pay systems.

In Luleå, Sweden, the municipality is reportedly offering summer bonuses to attract substitute healthcare workers for the upcoming summer season. According to Kuriren, the bonuses are targeted at workers taking jobs in villages outside Luleå, with extra payments of 110 kronor per work shift in southern villages and 150 kronor per work shift in northern villages. Over both summer holiday periods, totaling eight weeks, this could amount to an additional 4,400 to 6,000 kronor.

Anna-Lena Hellström, acting HR chief at the social administration, described scheduling as a challenge and a puzzle to solve each summer. Meanwhile, sources including Smålandsposten, Borås Tidning, and Helsingborgs Dagblad report that in Västernorrland, healthcare employees are being offered 100,000 kronor extra to move parts or all of their summer vacation, while many regions are trying to eliminate the system of extra compensation during the summer. The sources note that TT has contacted the country's regions regarding what is offered to employees willing to adjust their summer holidays, but technical errors were reported.

scheduling as a challenge and a puzzle to solve each summer

Anna-Lena Hellström, acting HR chief at the social administration

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