The article discusses Helene Olli, a 63-year-old woman in Norway, who has attracted people from around the world to work for her without pay. These individuals, including a German man named Josua Lay and a young Frenchman, are staying at her property, known as Gripen gard, on the island of Holsnøy. The piece highlights the unusual situation where strangers are living together and working for her, but also notes that cohabiting with foreigners comes with risks. The article does not provide further details about the nature of their work or the specific risks involved.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames Helene Olli's situation as an intriguing and somewhat controversial phenomenon, emphasizing the international appeal of her offer and the presence of diverse nationalities. While it acknowledges potential risks, it does not delve into broader societal implications or regulatory or





