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  • In Finland, the most prevalent company structure is the limited company.
    A limited company can be used for any type of commercial operation.
    A limited company can be formed either alone or with additional shareholders.
    The number of shares a shareholder owns determines their voting power, profit, and obligation.
FIBS (Finnish Business & Society) is the largest corporate responsibility network in the Nordic countries. Our purpose is to accelerate responsibility changemakers towards more sustainable world. For more than 20 years, we have been helping Finnish companies to combine responsibility and business on a practical level.
Member satisfaction is the starting point for all our activities. We systematically collect information about our members’ views throu…

Trade union of Finland

The Finnish Business People's Union was a trade union representing clerical workers in Finland.
Profanity in Finnish is used in the form of intensifiers, adjectives, adverbs and particles.
There is also an aggressive mood that involves omission of the negative verb fi>ei while implying its meaning with a swear word.
The Finnish Business School Graduates, founded in 1935, is a central organization for graduates and students in economics and business administration.
It consists of 25 regional associations and 13 student societies.
The association has over 50,000 members, including graduate members and over 15,000 students.
Its graduate members from Finnish universities have a B.Sc. or M.Sc. degree.
Applications from foreign university graduates are assessed individually.
A member must have at least an academic bachelor's-level degree in business studies.
Many of its members are working outside Finland.
The Finnish Business School Graduates attempts to improve the success of its members as individuals.
To do so, it implements several services concerning educational, professional, social issues and labour market conditions, always according to the needs of the members.
On behalf of its members, it negotiates and concludes collective agreements concerning salaries and conditions of employment.
The association is the fourth-biggest affiliate of AKAVA.
Finnish business & society ry
Finnish business & society ry

Overview of tourism in Finland

Finland attracted over 6.8 million foreign tourists in 2018, with 53 percent coming from other European Union states.
In 2017, the value added by tourism was about 4.6 billion euros, or 2.6% of the Finnish GDP, providing approximately 140,200 jobs.

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