työtehtaita
Työtehtaita, often translated as "work factories" or "employment factories," is a Finnish term that historically referred to institutions or organizations designed to provide employment, often for individuals facing difficulties in the open labor market. These could include people with disabilities, long-term unemployed individuals, or those requiring sheltered work environments. The primary goal of a työtehdas was to offer structured work, skill development, and a sense of purpose, contributing to social inclusion and economic activity.
Historically, työtehtaita played a significant role in the Finnish welfare state. They operated under various models,
In recent decades, the concept of työtehdas has evolved. While the fundamental idea of providing employment