Finnish Labor Front

Finnish Labor Front
Suomen Työrintama
LeaderYrjö Raikas
SecretarySven B. Oksanen
Founded1936
Preceded byFinnish People's Organisation
HeadquartersTöölö, Helsinki
NewspaperTyörintama
IdeologyNazism
Political positionFar-right

The Finnish Labor Front (Finnish: Suomen Työrintama, ST) was a Nazi party in Finland during the 1930s.

The Finnish Labor Front was founded in August 1936 and registered in January 1937. The founders Yrjö Raikas, Sven B. Oksanen and Björn Smeds had previously been active in the Finnish People's Organization.

According to its rules, the ST worked to raise the appreciation for work and to improve the economic and social situation of the state. With the measures, the ST claimed to want to build a foundation for a new, more cohesive civil society. The ST was initially located on Temppelikatu and from the spring of 1937 on Mechelininkatu. Sven R. Hiili was the vice chairman of the ST and Oksanen was the secretary.