Finnish Government Survives Confidence Vote in Parliament

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Finland’s government survived a confidence vote in parliament over its labor policies.

Lawmakers in Helsinki voted 101 to 73 to back the government in its bid to make it easier to fire workers in companies employing less than 10 staff. Absent from the vote were 17 lawmakers and eight abstained.