Funfact 1. Sweden, Finland and Norway don't have a minimal wage.
Damn straight we don't – we have
glorious glorious tripartism instead! Or
used to have, it's more like unipartism nowadays. Dunno what happened to the two parties that aren't the government.
Funfact 2. Sweden, Finland and Norway are hardcore welfare states where people can say "fuck it i won't work for this pay" and actually live in (relative) comfort so basically no one works for a slaves pay anyway.
This is fun, but not a fact. If you're receiving unemployment benefits in Finland, you're legally obligated to accept
any kind of work offered by the job center, even if that "work" is a part-time unpaid internship with a two-hour commute and no job contract. If for any reason (accidentally or not) you fail to apply for one of these jobs at a couple of days' notice, you will lose your unemployment benefits for two months, and with repeat offences your basic welfare will be halved. And after that it's food banks or dumpster-diving for you, although the dumpsters are
always locked nowadays.
So yeah, given that there are 300 000 unemployed Finns and somewhere between 10 000 and 30 000 vacancies at any one point, the actual situation is that we have a
lot of people fighting tooth and nail over the "right" to work their arses off for no pay at all, for fear of losing their benefits and "falling through the cracks of the welfare society," as the euphemistically gifted politicians put it.