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Yle: Helsinki Pride demands eternal silence from its employees - Threat of a 20,000 euro fine
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Yle: Helsinki Pride demands eternal silence from its employees - Threat of a 20,000 euro fine

Helsinki Pride has introduced lifetime confidentiality clauses into its employment contracts, with penalties exceeding 20,000 euros for breaches. According to Yle, the organization is implementing these contracts, which include fines equivalent to six months' salary for sharing confidential information. The clause applies indefinitely to those who sign the contract.

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Yle: Helsinki Pride demands eternal silence from its employees - Threat of a 20,000 euro fine

Helsinki Pride has introduced lifetime confidentiality clauses into its employment contracts, with penalties exceeding 20,000 euros for breaches. According to Yle, the organization is implementing these contracts, which include fines equivalent to six months' salary for sharing confidential information. The clause applies indefinitely to those who sign the contract.

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