Murupolku - Usein kysytty kysymys - EN
A foreign contracting partner has organised occupational health care services in the company’s home country. Is this sufficient as a clarification concerning the contractor’s obligation to check or should the occupational health care services be provided in Finland?
                           Contractor's obligations and liability 
                         
 A foreign company must provide statutory occupational health care services for their posted workers in Finland. Occupational health care organised abroad is not sufficient. 
                         
                            17 Oct 2023 
                          
 
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