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Vantaa high schools to celebrate benchpressing fest and senior dance
NewsVantaa high schools to celebrate benchpressing fest and senior dance this week
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Call for applications for the use of leisure facilities starts from 1 February, 2024
NewsThe deadline for applications for the use of city facilities is 29 February 2024. Applications are open for the summer season 2024 and for the 2024-2025 operating season, which starts in August.
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Impact of Talentia's political walkout on Early Childhood Education on Tuesday, February 6, 2024
NewsThe trade union for graduated social workers, Talentia has announced that it will organise a walkout on Tuesday 6th of February 2024 at 14.00–16.00. The work stoppage will last until the end of the shift. The work stoppage affects Talentia’s members who are employed by the City of Vantaa.
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New career coaching service helps immigrants find jobs and plan their careers
NewsThe City of Vantaa has launched Get Work, a project to provide immigrants with one-to-one career coaching in English. Laurea and Metropolia are co-implementing the project. The project will run until 2025.
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City council celebrated UNICEF's Child Friendly Cities recognition granted to Vantaa
ReleaseCity council celebrated UNICEF's Child Friendly Cities recognition granted to Vantaa.
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Strikes affect travel to educational institutions as well as school and daycare center meals on January 31-February 2, 2024
NewsSeveral trade unions—including, among others, AKT (Finnish Transport Workers’ Union), JHL (The Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors, Jyty (The Federation of Public and Private Sector Employees), OAJ (The Trade Union of Education), SuPer (The Finnish Union of Practical Nurses), Talentia
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Strike closes early childhood education services ─ We are asking families themselves to arrange care for children on January 31 - February 1.
NewsSeveral trade unions—including, among others OAJ (The Trade Union of Education), JHL (The Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors, Jyty (The Federation of Public and Private Sector Employees), SuPer (The Finnish Union of Practical Nurses), Talentia (Union of Professional Social Worker), and
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The City of Vantaa to receive the UNICEF Child Friendly Cities recognition
NewsFinnish Committee for UNICEF grants the City of Vantaa the Child Friendly Cities recognition. “In two years, Vantaa has succeeded in making permanent changes in the city’s operations, as well as significant changes for children and the young,” UNICEF acknowledges.