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  2. Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission - Wikipedia

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    After independence, Finland became one of the major supporters of development in Namibia. The Finnish Missionary Society ceded their missionary work and instead started to promote "friendship between the independent churches". [6] Missionary Rautanen (front center) in Olukonda, 1899

  3. Finland passed its flexible work act in 1996–and it may ...

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    Whilst many firms globally have begun to accept the right to flexible work since the pandemic, Finland was decades ahead of the curve, passing its initial Flexible Working Act in 1996.

  4. Immigration to Finland - Wikipedia

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    The most common reasons to immigrate to Finland were family reasons (32%), work (30%) and studying (21%). In 2017, hundreds of Muslim asylum seekers from Iraq and Afghanistan converted to Christianity after having had their first asylum application rejected by the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri), in order to re-apply for asylum on the ...

  5. Finland just launched an experiment giving 2,000 people free ...

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    Starting January 1, 2017 and lasting until 2019, the government will distribute roughly $590 each month to 2,000 jobless citizens -- Find out where!

  6. Welfare in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The act arranged for coverage of all unemployed between the ages of seventeen and sixty-four, resident in Finland, whose income came from wages earned doing work for another person or legal entity. A person had to be in need to receive payments under the terms of the act and could be disqualified because of a spouse's earnings.

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  8. Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions - Wikipedia

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    The Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions, usually referred to by the acronym SAK (Finnish: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Keskusjärjestö; Swedish: Finlands Fackförbunds Centralorganisation, FFC) is the largest trade union confederation in Finland. Its member organisations have a total of more than one million members, which makes up about ...

  9. Human rights in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Still today, Finland struggles with a chronic human rights violence against women. Each year, in Finland, up to twenty women are killed by their husbands or ex-husbands. [ 20 ] Human rights organisations, including Amnesty International, have criticised the lack of action to fulfill the needed services for the victims of gendered violence ...