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lønnstrinn

Lønnstrinn is a wage-system concept used in the Norwegian public sector to determine an employee’s base salary within a pay grade. Each job classification or pay scale contains a series of steps, commonly referred to as lønnstrinn, that indicate levels of pay as experience and qualifications increase. The structure is designed to provide a transparent and predictable path for salary progression.

In practice, an employee’s salary is tied to the applicable lønnstrinn for their position. Progression between

Lønnstrinn is part of the broader Norwegian tariff-based wage system, which includes lønnsrammer (salary ranges) and

Overall, lønnstrinn provides a structured framework for wage progression within public-sector employment in Norway.

steps
usually
occurs
over
time
and/or
upon
meeting
defined
criteria,
such
as
acquiring
additional
qualifications,
completing
relevant
training,
or
taking
on
greater
responsibilities.
The
rules
for
advancement
are
established
in
collective
agreements
and
may
vary
between
sectors,
employers,
and
job
categories.
Some
progressions
are
automatic
after
a
certain
period
in
a
role,
while
others
require
meeting
specific
performance
or
qualification
requirements.
lønnsnivåer
(pay
levels).
It
is
widely
used
in
the
state,
municipalities,
and
many
public-sector
institutions
such
as
schools,
health
services,
and
higher
education.
While
it
aims
to
ensure
fairness
and
consistency
in
pay
for
equal
work
and
experience,
critiques
sometimes
point
to
rigidity
or
slow
progression
if
criteria
are
stringent
or
if
job
classifications
are
not
updated
to
reflect
changing
duties.