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18.3.2021 | Restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses are closed to customers in areas where the COVID-19 epidemic situation is the most serious. The areas where such establishments will remain closed are laid down in a government decree, which will remain in force until 28 March 2021. The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) issued a statement on the epidemic situation in the regions on 17 March 2021.https://tem.fi/en/-/no-changes-to-areas-where-restaurants-are-closed-to-customers
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25.3.2021 | The Government proposal to continue the closure of restaurants until 18 April will be discussed in Parliament with the intention that the Act could be adopted on Sunday 28 March 2021.https://tem.fi/en/-/up-to-date-information-on-the-ongoing-closure-of-restaurants
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Light work suitable for young persons Persons under 15 years of age may do light work that is not hazardous to their health or affect their development or does not interfere with their school attendance. Such work includes: Selling refreshments, t...https://tem.fi/en/light-work-suitable-for-young-persons
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23.3.2021 | The Government proposes that the closure of restaurants continue for another three weeks until 18 April 2021. The closure would continue under the same conditions as the current closure, which is in force until 28 March 2021. The Government decided on the continuation of the closure in its negotiations on 22 March and the proposal was submitted to Parliament on 23 March 2021.https://tem.fi/en/-/government-proposal-closure-of-restaurants-to-continue-until-18-april
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15.4.2021 | Restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses must remain closed to customers until Sunday 18 April 2021 in regions where it is necessary to stop the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. The closure will end in North Savo on Friday 16 April 2021 because the epidemic situation there has improved.https://tem.fi/en/-/restaurants-across-finland-can-open-to-customers-on-monday-19-april-with-restrictions
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24.3.2020 | Finland is currently in a state of emergency because of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, and in order to prevent the spread of the virus, restaurants, cafés and licensed premises will be closed to customers as soon as possible. On 24 March 2020, the Government submitted a government proposal on the matter to Parliament, which will bring the matter into discussion immediately. The purpose of these actions is to protect the population and to safeguard the functioning of society.https://tem.fi/en/-/ravintolat-sulkeutuvat-asiakkailta-ruokaa-voi-kuitenkin-tilata-ja-noutaa
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1.3.2021 | The Government has submitted a proposal to Parliament on the temporary closure of restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses to customers for three weeks. The act would enter into force on 8 March 2021 and remain in force until 28 March 2021. During that time, meals could still be sold to customers for takeaway and delivery. The closure would apply to food and beverage service busines...https://tem.fi/en/-/government-proposal-restaurants-to-be-temporarily-closed-to-customers-takeaway-and-delivery-still-permitted
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8.3.2021 | Restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses must be closed to customers from 9 March 2021. The act and the decree concerning the matter will enter into force at midnight between Monday 8 March and Tuesday 9 March. Restaurants will be closed to customers until 28 March 2021 in areas where it is necessary to stop the acceleration of the epidemic. These include the areas where the coronavi...https://tem.fi/en/-/restaurants-to-close-on-9-march-in-areas-where-covid-19-epidemic-situation-is-the-most-serious
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3.4.2020 | All restaurants, cafés and bars must be closed everywhere in Finland starting at midnight on Friday, 3 April. They will remain closed to customers from Saturday 4 April to 31 May 2020. Closure is necessary to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.https://tem.fi/en/-/ravintolat-sulkeutuvat-koko-maassa-perjantaina-puolen-yon-aikaan-koronavirusepidemian-vuoksi
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28.3.2021 | Restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses must remain closed to customers until 18 April 2021 in regions where it is necessary to stop the escalation of the COVID-19 epidemic.https://tem.fi/en/-/restaurants-remain-closed-to-customers-until-18-april-almost-throughout-finland-due-to-serious-epidemic-situation
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29.5.2020 | On 29 May 2020, the President of the Republic confirmed the act on support for job retention and re-employment and compensation for the restriction of activities for companies in the food and beverage service sector. In the first week of June, the Government will issue a decree on the entry into force of the new act. The Act is scheduled to enter into force on 5 June 2020.https://tem.fi/en/-/laki-tuesta-ja-hyvityksesta-ravintoloille-vahvistettu-tavoitteena-voimaantulo-5-kesakuuta
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8.4.2021 | Restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses must remain closed to customers until 18 April 2021 in regions where it is necessary to stop the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. Restaurants will be able to open to customers in Kittilä and North Ostrobothnia on 9 April 2021.https://tem.fi/en/-/restaurants-to-remain-closed-to-customers-in-most-parts-of-finland-until-18-april-closure-to-end-in-kittila-and-north-ostrobothnia
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8.5.2020 | On 8 May 2020, the Government submitted to Parliament a proposal for an act on support for re-employment in the food and beverage service sector and on compensation for the restrictions on activities. The Government aims to bring the act into force as soon as possible.https://tem.fi/en/-/hallituksen-esitys-eduskuntaan-ravintoloille-tukea-uudelleentyollistamiseen-ja-hyvitysta-toiminnan-rajoittamisesta
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1.3.2022 | The food industry has renewed its commitment to materials efficiency to promote more sustainable food production, distribution and consumption in 2022–2026. The Finnish Food and Drink Industries’ Federation, the Finnish Grocery Trade Association and the Finnish Hospitality Association MaRa have signed the commitment together with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the Ministry of the Environment.https://tem.fi/en/-/food-industry-renews-commitment-to-materials-efficiency-with-restaurant-sector-now-included
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28.10.2021 | On 28 October 2021, the Government proposed amendments to the Act on Support for Business Costs. The new round of business cost support will be allocated to tourism, restaurant and event companies in particular. The support will be granted by the State Treasury. Applications would be accepted from December 2021.https://tem.fi/en/-/new-round-of-business-cost-support-for-companies-in-tourism-restaurant-and-event-sectors
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1.4.2021 | Restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses must remain closed to customers until 18 April 2021 in regions where it is necessary to stop the escalation of the COVID-19 epidemic.https://tem.fi/en/-/grounds-for-restaurant-lockdown-re-examined-after-easter
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Welcome to Finland! When you apply for temporary protection, you can work freely in all sectors in Finland. The Finnish labour market needs many kinds of skills. These instructions will help you find a job in Finland, if you want one.https://tem.fi/en/-/people-receiving-temporary-protection-have-the-right-to-work-in-finland
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1.5.2026 | Statsrådets förordning om närings-, trafik- och miljöcentralernas, arbets- och näringsbyråernas samt utvecklings- och förvaltningscentrets avgiftsbelagda prestationer 2024 I enlighet med statsrådets beslut föreskrivs med stöd av 8 § i lagen om gru...https://tem.fi/delegate/file/131984
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1.5.2026 | Statsrådets förordning om närings-, trafik- och miljöcentralernas och utvecklings- och förvaltningscentrets avgiftsbelagda prestationer 2025 I enlighet med statsrådets beslut föreskrivs med stöd av 8 § i lagen om grunderna för avgifter till staten...https://tem.fi/delegate/file/146618
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2.9.2024 | No. 105 Article 22 of the Constitution of the ILO Report for the period from 1 June 2021 to 31 May 2024 made by the Government of Finland on the Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105) (ratification registered on 27 May 1960) a) LEGI...https://tem.fi/documents/1410877/220612002/C105.pdf/b587fe43-0fae-81c4-443c-15314fda9c66?t=1725290507034