kokopäivätyö
Kokopäivätyö, a Finnish term, translates directly to "full-time work." It refers to an employment arrangement where an individual works the standard number of hours set by law or collective agreement, typically around 37.5 to 40 hours per week. This is contrasted with osa-aikatyö (part-time work), which involves fewer hours.
In Finland, kokopäivätyö is the most common form of employment. It usually entitles the employee to full
The concept of kokopäivätyö is central to the Finnish labor market and social security system. It provides