All about salaries in the City of Oslo

As a NITO member of the City of Oslo, you have specific rights and opportunities when it comes to salary. Here you will find everything you need to understand the collective agreements, get an overview of salary statistics and learn how to increase your salary.

All about salaries in the City of Oslo

How can I, as a worker in the City of Oslo, get a higher salary?

Learn about the opportunities offered by the collective agreement and get practical tips for increasing your salary as a NITO member in the City of Oslo. From negotiations on a special basis to salary discussions.

See the tips for higher salaries in the City of Oslo

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Salary statistics for Oslo municipality - see all the figures

Compare your salary with others in the City of Oslo and other sectors. See salary broken down by experience, age, seniority and position groups.

See all the numbers

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Talk your salary up

The salary review is your best opportunity to influence salary development. Get step-by-step guidance to prepare and conduct a successful salary interview that can earn you a higher salary.

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The salary review is your best opportunity to talk up your salary
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Get tools for local negotiations

As a union representative, you have a key role in local wage negotiations in the state. Get access to guides, tools, and resources to help you negotiate the best possible salary for your members.

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Get the tools you need as a union representative before negotiating salaries

NITO negotiates salaries locally in the individual enterprise. Therefore, your union representative is an important supporter when you want to influence your own salary development. Contact them to hear about how to proceed where you work.

Your union representative knows the workplace and can advise you when something arises in your employment relationship