The article discusses concerns within social and healthcare sector organizations regarding the potential loss of thousands of jobs due to changes in state funding (StEA grants). The Finnish Social and Healthcare Ministry has introduced new criteria for grant distribution, which have led to uncertainty among organizations about how support will be allocated. These changes, proposed by Minister Wille Rydman (PS), have sparked confusion and criticism, particularly from the Federation of Social and Healthcare Organizations (SOSTE), which fears losing financial support. Some organizations, including SOSTE, are already facing layoffs due to these new rules. The article highlights the tension between the ministry’s stated policies and the practical implications for organizations, with some criticizing the lack of clarity and transparency in the process.
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the issue as a crisis caused by unclear and politically motivated changes in funding criteria, emphasizing the negative impact on organizations and workers. It criticizes the government’s handling of the situation and highlights the uncertainty created by conflicting information.





