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Case law This section includes rulings from Finnish and European courts. Market Court The Finlex database includes the decisions and opinions issued by the Market Court. The decisions relate to the markets, competition restraints and public contra...https://tem.fi/en/case-law
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22.12.2025 | The acts regulating the powers of national authorities supervising the provisions of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act will enter into force on 1 January 2026. The President of the Republic approved the legislative amendments on the proposal of the Government on 22 December 2025.https://tem.fi/en/-/national-supervision-of-eu-artificial-intelligence-act-to-begin-laws-on-powers-of-authorities-to-take-effect-at-start-of-the-year
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5.11.2020 | The Government submitted a proposal to amend the Competition Act on 5 November 2020. The amendments are mainly based on a Directive that will enhance and harmonise the enforcement of the EU’s competition rules within the territory of the Union. The implementation of the Directive will extend the powers of the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority.https://tem.fi/en/-/enforcement-of-competition-law-to-become-more-effective
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14.5.2020 | The Finnish government's draft bill, which is mainly aimed at making those amendments to the national Competition Act that are required by the EU directive, will be circulating for public consultation 14.5–24.6.2020. Amendments to the Competition Act based on the Directive would extend the powers of the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority.https://tem.fi/en/-/eu-n-kilpailusaantojen-noudattamisen-valvontaa-tehostetaan-lausuntokierros-kilpailulain-muutoksista-alkaa
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13.4.2022 | Under a new act, students arriving in Finland from abroad will obtain a residence permit for the entire duration of their studies*. The law will also make it easier to apply for work after graduation. However, students will still be responsible for their livelihood throughout their studies.https://tem.fi/en/-/amended-law-to-ease-entry-and-retention-of-international-students-in-finland-
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23.9.2021 | On 23 September 2021, the Government submitted a U-communication to Parliament on legislative proposals to tighten the EU’s renewable energy targets. In July, the European Commission published its proposals to amend the Directive on the promotion of energy from renewable sources (RED II), the Regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union and the Fuel Quality Directive. The proposals are part of the broader package of measures called Fit for 55.https://tem.fi/en/-/parliament-receives-u-communication-on-commission-proposal-to-amend-laws-on-renewable-energy
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28.10.2021 | The EU already requires that footwear and textile products clearly indicate what material the item is made of. The Government now proposes to Parliament legislation based on the EU Market Surveillance Regulation, which would specify companies’ obligations related to labelling of materials. The proposed law also enables the imposition of penalty payments for incorrect or deficient labelling.https://tem.fi/en/-/government-proposes-a-new-law-on-clothing-and-shoe-labelling-to-satisfy-eu-rules
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13.5.2020 | Surveys suggest that SMEs need more information about laws and regulations that apply to working life. Advice on working life regulation and employment practices can support employment, prevent disputes in the workplace, improve the functioning of the labour market and increase cooperation between employers and employees.https://tem.fi/en/-/pk-yrityksille-puhelinneuvontaa-tyooikeudellista-kysymyksista
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8.4.2021 | The Government has proposed to enact a law on regional development and implementation of the European Union’s regional and structural policy (the implementation act) and a law on the funding of regional development and the European Union’s regional and structural policy projects (the funding act). The proposed laws help preparations for the new programming period of the EU’s regional and structural policy in 2021–2027.https://tem.fi/en/-/government-proposes-to-reform-regional-development-laws-to-correspond-with-national-and-eu-objectives
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26.4.2026 | On 26 April 2026, Minister of Climate and the Environment Sari Multala visited Ukraine to attend memorials commemorating the Chornobyl nuclear power plant accident 40 years ago and to participate in a high-level meeting on improving the plant safety. She also took part in a G7+ meeting in Kyiv to discuss support for Ukraine for the winter of 2026–2027 amid Russia’s continuing attacks on energy and civilian targets.https://tem.fi/en/-/minister-sari-multala-attends-40th-anniversary-commemoration-of-chornobyl-nuclear-accident-in-ukraine
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EU employment ministers discussed improving labour law - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
10.12.2019 | EU employment ministers gave guidance to the new European Commission regarding the Member States’ main objectives for EU labour law and social dialogue. Nicolas Schmit, the new Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, briefed the ministers on the Commission’s plans for the next five-year period.https://tem.fi/en/-/eu-tyoministerit-keskustelivat-tyolainsaadannon-kehittamisesta -
20.4.2020 | The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has explored opportunities of transferring tasks related to the implementation of unemployment security and alternation leave schemes from the employment and economic development offices (TE Offices) to the Social Insurance Institution Kela and the unemployment funds. The preparation process revealed that the transfer of tasks would result in a significant cost increase.https://tem.fi/en/-/lainvalmistelu-jatkuu-tarkoituksena-keskittaa-tyottomyysturvatehtavia-te-hallinnossa
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Questions and answers on non-competition agreements What is a non-competition agreement? The Employment Contracts Act and the Seafarers’ Employment Contracts Act understand a non-competition agreement as an agreement between an employer and an emp...https://tem.fi/en/questions-and-answers-on-restraint-of-non-competition-agreements
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Key legislation EU competition law Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union Council Regulation (EC) No 1/2003 on the implementation of the rules on competition laid down in Articles 81 and 82 of the Treaty Regula...https://tem.fi/en/key-legislation
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Working at sea The conditions of seamen’s employment contracts differ from other employment relationships. They are laid down in the Seafarers' Employment Contracts Act. The Act applies to work that an employee carries out under a contract on a Fi...https://tem.fi/en/legislation-on-seafaring
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Working time is regulated by the Working Time Act and collective agreements Working time refers to the time employees spend on performing work duties or are obliged to be present at a place of work at the employer’s disposal. Travel time is not re...https://tem.fi/en/working-hours
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Improving industrial peace in the labour market Improving industrial peace is one of the Government’s labour market reforms. Finland must be a reliable and secure country for investments. Questions and answers on industrial peace and the right to ...https://tem.fi/en/improving-industrial-peace-in-the-labour-market
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The Single Market Enforcement Taskforce SMET The European Commission set up a working group in 2020 between the Commission and the Member States to monitor the implementation of the European single market. The working group was named the Single Ma...https://tem.fi/en/smet1
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Increasing local collective bargaining Increasing local bargaining is one of the Government’s reforms to develop the Finnish labour market into a more flexible direction. The objective is to support employment, economic growth, competitiveness and...https://tem.fi/en/increasing-local-collective-bargaining
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Doorstep selling and distance selling Provisions on home and distance selling to consumers are laid down in the Consumer protection Act ( 38/1978 ). Chapter 6 of the Consumer protection Act contains provisions on home and distance selling and Chap...https://tem.fi/en/doorstep-selling