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Competitiveness Pact signed

14.6.2016 17.53
On Tuesday, 14 June, social partners signed the Competitiveness Pact at Kesäranta, the Prime Minister’s Official Residence. In the Government’s view, the pact will contribute to achieving a target of 110,00 new jobs during the parliamentary term.

Government line on measures supporting the Competitiveness Pact

2.6.2016 15.40
The Government supports the achievement of a negotiated outcome by the central labour market organisations concerning the Competitiveness Pact. Negotiations on collective agreements for employees and public servants in connection with the Competitiveness Pact are still in progress

Study completed on effects of EU 2030 energy and climate targets

30.5.2016 13.00
The use of renewable energy will increase and carbon dioxide emissions will decrease significantly in Finland’s electricity and heat sectors by the year 2030. The increase in renewable energy will be strongly focused on bioenergy. These are the findings of a study, published today, that examines alternative implementations of the EU’s 2030 energy and climate policy and their impact on the electricity sector in the EU and more specifically on Finland’s electricity and heat sectors, as well as the implementation of the objectives of the Government Programme in these sectors.

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Prime Minister's Office

Prime Minister's Office

Prime Minister's Office

The Prime Minister's Office, a ministry led by the Prime Minister in person, is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Government’s political programme. The Prime Minister’s Office also assists the Prime Minister in the general management of Government functions.

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The Prime Minister’s Office supports the Prime Minister and the Government in the planning of the Government functions and related decision-making. It assists the Prime Minister and the Government in their work and provides services for government agencies and the wider public.

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