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Finnish Heritage Agency has announced the beginning of redundancy talks.
The organisation aims to save 3.2 million euros by 2025 , following years of financial struggles.
The National Museum has been closed since October 2023 , resulting in significant revenue losses.
Government plans to cut 872,000 euros from the agency's budget in 2025 .
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