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Malicious Compliance..lolz

So they made us start filling out this stupid form at work.

After a few days I realized this was just dumb since they could push about two buttons and run this report so I decided to do this last night.

Today I'm going to try writing teeny tiny, tomorrow super huge, and the next day put them all together.

It may be stupid but it makes me giggle so there's that..

#dumbshit
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Friday's papers: No remote work deduction, bike benefit bust, and Euribor drops again

Finnish papers explored the potential impact of scrapping popular tax perks, including the remote work deduction, bike benefit and union fee deduction.

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News · Friday's papers: No remote work deduction, bike benefit bust, and Euribor drops againFinnish papers explored the potential impact of scrapping popular tax perks, including the remote work deduction, bike benefit and union fee deduction.

Monday's papers: Financing defence, workplace well-being and winter's return

Funding European defence will mean higher taxes, increased debt or cuts in other budget areas, reports Kauppalehti on Monday.

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News · Monday's papers: Financing defence, workplace well-being and winter's returnFunding European defence will mean higher taxes, increased debt or cuts in other budget areas, reports Kauppalehti on Monday.

Tuesday's papers: Harsh welfare cuts, declining benefit fraud and bad rep brands

A Helsingin Sanomat column questions whether cutting unemployment benefits boosts employment, suggesting it may only force people into low-paying jobs.

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News · Tuesday's papers: Harsh welfare cuts, declining benefit fraud and bad rep brandsA Helsingin Sanomat column questions whether cutting unemployment benefits boosts employment, suggesting it may only force people into low-paying jobs.