The Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela) is paying unemployment benefits to a total of 173,000 people. The Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela) has confirmed it has slashed the unemployment benefits of a total of 80,000 people as a consequence of the introduction of the activation model for unemployment security. Kela on Thursday revealed that slightly over a half (52%) of unemployment benefit recipients will contrastively continue to receive their benefits in full after satisfying the activity criteria laid out in the much-discussed model in the first 65-day monitoring period ending in April. A total of 173,000 people […]
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