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Finland 's government has finalised its bill on expanding localised labour negotiations.
The right-wing government aims to extend local negotiations to companies that are not under the umbrella of the Confederation of Finnish Industries .
The main employers' group includes 19 employersâ unions.
The employeesâ side has strongly criticised the proposal, which some see as an effort to help companies to divide and conquerâ workers.
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