The article published on the website Cenzura holds no informative value.
On November 1, the website Cenzura published an article with a promising title:
Norway’s new law offers benefits for the BALKANS. Norway is looking for workers – a salary of € 4,500
Although the headline claims a “new law” brings “benefits to the Balkans”, such a claim does not appear in the article.
Norway needs engineers, teachers, especially science teachers, doctors and nurses, bus drivers, cooks and waiters…
The European Employment Service (EURES) has conducted a report stating that workers in the occupations mentioned above in Norway are offered an average monthly salary of 4,500 euros.
According to a EURES report, the Scandinavian country lacks experts in mechanics, electronics, automation, hydraulics and plumbing. Educators for preschool children, psychologists and taxi drivers are also in demand, reports E-kapija, based on the writing of regional media.
These three sentences were taken from an article published on the website E-kapija in January 2014, which even then had nothing to do with any new employment benefits in Norway, but were simply statistics from 2014, published on the EURES website (a network consisting of public employment services of the European Union, Norway and Iceland).
The great interest in finding a job in Western Europe has previously “inspired” such articles, which serve only to collect clicks. So far, they have mainly referred to Germany, which we have written about several times (link 1, link 2, link 3).
Since the title does not reflect the content of the text, i.e., there is no new law or new benefits, we rate the article as clickbait. Since the article contains two false claims in its title, we also rate it as fake news.
(Author: Biljana Livančić-Milić, Raskrinkavanje.ba)