It's about suppliers who cannot demonstrate sufficient results in matching service Rusta and matcha, according to the Labour Market.
"For us, it's incredibly important that the suppliers we have agreements with actually deliver, perform and help job seekers as they are entitled to", says the Labour Market's purchasing director Martin Kruse according to the press release.
"The suppliers who are successful will now get even greater opportunities to help job seekers and it will make us get more people into employment through Rusta and matcha", he adds.
According to the Labour Market, the authority will continue to follow up the suppliers' results and carry out recurring evaluations going forward.