The appeal of remote work shows no signs of waning, especially among those aged 30-54, professionals in administrative roles, and those in organizational and governmental positions, according to a recent survey by Työelämägallup. The trend is so strong that nearly half of the respondents expressed willingness to switch jobs if remote work was not an option.
Mikael Pentikäinen, CEO of Suomen Yrittäjät, highlighted the increasing popularity of using vacation homes as remote workstations.
A recent workplace survey conducted by Suomen Yrittäjät (Finnish Entrepreneurs) has revealed that 58 percent of the workforce in Finland is in favor of increasing the presence of foreign labor in the country. The survey, commissioned by Suomen Yrittäjät and carried out by Kantar Public, gathered responses from over a thousand individuals representing various occupational roles, including employees, executives, entrepreneurs, unemployed individuals, and those on temporary leave.
Finland s online retail sector is grappling with a significant downturn, driven not so much by eco-conscious shopping trends, but rather by harsh economic realities.
A few years ago, Adela from Asia was thrilled: she managed to land herself a permanent job at Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort. The salary she was promised was better than pay in the same industry in Southeast Asia, and the company’s website made it look like a trustworthy organisation.