The most youthful female head of government on the planet made the declaration of the aim to preliminary the activity, which she claims could be "the subsequent stage" in working life.
The 34-year-old leads a five gathering focus left alliance – all drove by ladies.
The Social Democratic Party pioneer revealed to New Europe:
"I accept individuals have the right to invest more energy with their families, friends, and family, pastimes and different parts of life, for example, culture. This could be the subsequent stage for us in working life."
The mum-of-one leads an inside left alliance with four different gatherings which are altogether headed by ladies, three of which are under 35.
The present working week in Finland is eight hours of the day, five days out of every week, UK Sun reports.
The proposition was quickly invited with excitement by the Minister of Education, Li Andersson.
She stated: "It is essential to enable Finnish residents to work less. It's anything but an issue of overseeing with a ladylike style yet offering assistance and keeping vows to voters."
Since 1996 Finnish specialists have reserved the privilege to begin or complete work three hours sooner or later.
In 2015, Sweden trialed six-hour working days and found that representatives were more joyful, wealthier and progressively beneficial.

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