HELSINKI (Reuters) - The number of employees facing redundancy in Finland is rising sharply as companies faced with an economic slowdown caused by measures to halt the spread of the coronavirus start laying off staff, the government said on Tuesday.The ministry of economic affairs and employment said the number of workers set to enter cooperation negotiations which must by law precede a termination notice had risen by 158,000. "Majority of the announcements have arrived after March 15." it said..