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Tough decision for berry pickers: most visas refused
FI🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Tough decision for berry pickers: most visas refused

The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rejected nearly all applications for seasonal work permits for natural honey beekeepers. Out of approximately 1,600 processed applications, around 1,400 were denied. The rejections stem from concerns regarding the potential misuse of foreign workers and violations of employment obligations by employers. The ministry notes that these decisions are based on evidence of serious criminal allegations and ongoing legal proceedings related to the industry. The change in legislation in February 2025 classified natural honey harvesting as seasonal work, aiming to improve workers' status and prevent labor exploitation. Despite this, the ministry emphasizes that employers remain primarily responsible for ensuring proper working conditions and rights for foreign beekeepers.

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Iltalehti logoIltalehtiIndependentCenter17 hr. ago
Tough decision for berry pickers: most visas refused

The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rejected nearly all applications for seasonal work permits for natural honey beekeepers. Out of approximately 1,600 processed applications, around 1,400 were denied. The rejections stem from concerns regarding the potential misuse of foreign workers and violations of employment obligations by employers. The ministry notes that these decisions are based on evidence of serious criminal allegations and ongoing legal proceedings related to the industry. The change in legislation in February 2025 classified natural honey harvesting as seasonal work, aiming to improve workers' status and prevent labor exploitation. Despite this, the ministry emphasizes that employers remain primarily responsible for ensuring proper working conditions and rights for foreign beekeepers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the decision-making process and provides balanced context regarding the legal and regulatory framework. It does not exhibit clear ideological leaning toward either side of the political spectrum. The focus remains on the administrative and legal aspects

Yle Uutiset logoYle UutisetState / PublicCenter20 hr. ago
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Most of the visa decisions for wild berry pickers are negative

The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that approximately 1,400 out of 1,600 processed applications for seasonal work visas aimed at natural berry pickers have been rejected. The rejections are primarily due to concerns over employers' failure to comply with legal obligations and potential risks of exploitation. The ministry noted that these visa decisions were made by Finland's embassy in Thailand, with smaller numbers of applications also submitted in Kazakhstan, Kenya, Vietnam, Nepal, and India. The changes to the seasonal work law, effective February 2025, aim to improve workers' conditions and prevent labor abuse.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding visa application outcomes and the reasons behind rejections, without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides balanced reporting on the administrative process and legal framework, without emphasizing ideological positions or taking sides.

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