Hiring options
Norway
Employee
The main rule is that employees are to be appointed permanently. Temporary employment is permitted in specific circumstances. Part-time employees and temporary employees have the right not to be discriminated against on the basis of such status.
Independent contractor
Independent contractors may be engaged. However, independent contractors must be sufficiently independent of the company in order not to be regarded as employees. This includes, for example, that the independent contractor bears the risk of the result of the work, is not restricted from also working for others and invoices all services to the company as a registered independent contractor.
Agency worker
Access to agency work is very limited.
The rules regarding hire from staffing agencies in Norway are considered strict, especially so after further limitations on the possibility to hire from staffing agencies entered into force as of 1 April 2023. As of that date, the possibility to hire employees when the work is of a “temporary nature” is no longer possible when hiring from staffing agencies (with exception set out below). It is however still possible to hire employees for work as a temporary replacement for another person(s).. .
According to a regulation (Nw: forskrift), hire from staffing agencies is however lawful provided that such hire falls within an exemption for hire of employees with specialized expertise who will perform "advisory and consultancy services" in "clearly defined projects". This exemption is intended to be a narrow exemption.
Further, an agency worker who has been employed continuously for the same employer for more than 3 years, has the right to permanent employment with the lessor. The same applies to other workers employed on a temporary employment contracts.
Agency workers have the right to equal treatment in relation to pay and other benefits.