Russia cuts natural gas supplies to Finland – situation under control

Reform of digital TE services progresses – Services now available at Job Market Finland

Assessment: Coronavirus support helped companies survive the pandemic but initial allocation of aid could have been improved

Working in Finland brochure combats exploitation in 24 languages – Seasonal workers’ advisory service operates again this summer

Government supports Commission’s proposed legislation on corporate social responsibility

New Act on the Promotion of Immigrant Integration would speed up integration and employment of immigrants – Consultation round begins

Special grants for 2022 allocated to Talent Hub regional cooperation models that develop immigration of experts

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Russia cuts natural gas supplies to Finland – situation under control
Leasing of LNG terminal ship will ensure sufficient gas supply in Finland
Reform of digital TE services progresses – Services now available at Job Market Finland
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Getting rid of Russian energy: the EU must act prudently and take logical steps
Phasing out Russian energy will be gradual and require massive investments
Transferring TE services to municipalities responds to calls to reform employment services
Social economy can create sustainable wellbeing in Finland and throughout Europe
Government employment measures and their impacts

During its current term, the Government will take employment measures that bolster the economy, aimed at achieving an employment-generating impact amounting to 80,000 new jobs.
Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland

The Sustainable Growth Programme boosts competitiveness, investment, research, development and innovation, as well as measures to raise skill levels. On our website you can find information on funding that the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment and the government agencies under its purview provide to companies, including calls for applications.
Sustainable Growth Programme in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
Talent Boost

The objective of the Government’s joint Talent Boost programme is to make Finland more attractive to international talents and to channel the expertise of international talents already in Finland to support growth, internationalisation and innovation in Finnish companies.
Ministers

Tuula Haatainen
Minister of Employment