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– Today there is care, serving food, cleaning rooms and sitting and talking to the patients, says Mathilde Hollås (17). She is a recent apprentice as a healthcare worker at one of the nursing homes in Trondheim. Although she is young, she already has some experience from internships and summer jobs. Will show care – I really enjoy work. I always look forward to coming to work and meeting my colleagues and patients, she says. The 17-year-old is looking forward to going to work at the nursing home in Trondheim. Photo: Jøte Toftaker / news Hollås wants to become a healthcare worker because she likes people and caring for others. – Is this a profession you can imagine growing old in? – Yes, it is. As long as we get more people to work in the evening and at the weekend, I’ll be fine. Meeting for debate In the recent opinion poll from Norstat, the Conservative Party is the largest in Trondheim with 28.8 per cent. The Labor Party is the second largest with 19.6 per cent, while SV is the third largest party with 12.2 per cent. Thus, the Pensioners’ Party and the Center Party can actually hold the key to who will be mayor of Trondheim after the election. After 20 years with the Labor Party’s Rita Ottervik as mayor, the red-green lighthouse in central Norway is faltering. Who will govern Trondheim in the future? Follow news’s ​​metropolitan broadcast from Trondheim at 8 pm Ingerid Stenvold leads the debate from Grafen in Trondheim. Photo: Vegard Blakstad / news



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