In a very rapid procedure in summer and autumn 2003 the Finnish Act on Social Enterprises (1351/2003) was prepared; it passed the Parliament in good understanding, was adopted 30.12.2003 and came into force 1.1.2004. The need for such an Act was motivated by the persistent long-term unemployment of 180,000 persons and by the severe difficulties that 45,000 unemployed disabled persons had in finding jobs for them selves. Concerns about unfair competition, taken up by some organisations representing small and medium sized enterprises and industries and by some public sector service providers affected heavily to the legislation process.
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