How will Government Reforms & Automated Decision Making affect Migrant Rights in Finland?
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How will Government Reforms & Automated Decision Making affect Migrant Rights in Finland?
Join us for this crucial panel discussion on the role of government reforms and automated decision making for migrant workers in Finland.
The government’s new proposal on the three-month unemployment rule has been circulated for comments from 13 June – 16 August 2024. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment will hold a hearing about the proposal on August 13th (in English). Migri has also created an automated decision making system for processing residence permits & citizenship applications.
Come hear from experts about the implications of these reforms and how you can influence the ways in which they may be implemented.
Monday 12th August | 17:30 – 19:30
Tekstin Talo, Lintulahdenkatu 3, Helsinki
Panelists:
📌 Jarmo Tiukkanen, Senior Advisor, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (Finland)
📌 Youssef Zad, Chief Economist, Finnish Startup Community
📌 Quivine Ndomo, University Teacher & International Migration Researcher, University of Jyväskylä
📌 Nitin Sawhney, Professor of Practice & Responsible AI Researcher, Aalto University
📌 Sofia Achame-Räisänen, Project Coordinator, Think Africa
📌 Ditmar Hasanaj, Vice-Chair & Co-founder of HELSINKI LEFT
Moderated by Toivo Haimi, Journalist
Live streamed: youtube.com/@TekstinTalo
Organized by HELSINKI LEFT and Trust-M