

Immigration and working life law changes in Finland
This time, we’ll go beyond the basics and focus on how recent immigration and employment law changes are shaping working life, and what the future may look like for international professionals.
Join us for an insightful discussion with experienced professionals who will help shed light on the latest legal changes and upcoming reforms, how they affect experts and employees in Finland, and the role of trade unions in supporting your working rights:
🎤 Teddy Tran, Suomen Ekonomit
🎤 Owain Hopeaketo, Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland, TEK
October 21, 17:00 (discussion starts at 17:30)
Location: Otakaari 5, Espoo – Aalto University, A Grid, hall “Mordor” (first floor)
Language: English
Free of charge, but registration is required via Nerdsbay Events.
We’ll talk about:
→ What has changed in Finland’s immigration and employment laws?
→ How do associations like trade unions advocate for your voice during the negotiation of laws like these?
→ What does the future look like? Are we heading in a more positive direction?
→ Understanding how trade unions and unemployment funds work in Finland
→ How they protect your rights, support your career, and help you navigate uncertain times
→ How unions help you navigate uncertainty, from layoffs and career transitions to unemployment
This event is a great opportunity to:
→ Learn about the latest and upcoming legal changes that impact working life in Finland
→ Understand how unions represent international professionals and advocate for fairer policies
→ Get practical insights into protecting your employment and preparing for change
→ Network, share experiences, and enjoy discussions with others over coffee ☕
Event organized by Nerdsbay. It is the most recommended EOR provider in Finland and your trusted partner for finding remote jobs, building your career and living your best life in Finland 🇫🇮
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