News report: Finland's government promised no work 4 days a week and 6 hours a day

Have you heard the news? Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin [Socratic Party] is doing something radical. “Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has announced plans to work only four days a week” said The Guardian, under the statement that Marin had “vilified” a shorter work week, sent Periscopi by Finnish medium News SnowFinland. “Prime Minister [...]
Have you heard the news? Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin [Socratic Party] is doing something radical.
“Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has announced plans to work only four days a week” said The Guardian, under the statement that Marin had “vilified” a shorter work week, sent Periscopi by Finnish medium News SnowFinland.
“The new Finnish prime minister calls for a week where only four days” says the Independent.
The news went from British media across Europe to Kosovo, which Periscope also broadcast.
But he's not real.
Not only is the proposal in question not included in the policies programme of the new Finnish government, but many government sources have told News Now Finland on Monday that this idea is not even in their long-term plans.
It all started when Social Democrats gathered to celebrate their party's 120th anniversary.
The weather was hot, the drinks were running, and the music was screaming.
Then former Prime Minister Antti Rinne gave a speech, and a discussion was held after that speech.
At one point in the discussion, Prime Minister Sanna Marin presented the idea that Finland's productivity could be increased from a weekly job of just four days, or with a work day of just six hours [the age of S quite both].
However, this was not and has never become the official government policy and was already openly exposed by this government.












