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More than 50,000 Finnish industrial workers threaten to strike over wage dispute

Published 12/30/2021, 09:57 AM
Updated 12/30/2021, 10:11 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A maintenance truck seen at UPM-Kymmene???s biofuel plant in Lappeenranta, Finland, March 9, 2016. REUTERS/Jussi Rosendahl/File Photo
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By Essi Lehto

HELSINKI (Reuters) - More than 50,000 Finnish industrial workers plan to go on strike in January in a wage dispute, potentially shutting down plants in mining, metals and technology, three labour unions said on Thursday.

Finnish industrial employers say higher wages threaten competitiveness while unions say the current pay offer will worsen employees' standard of living.

The 10-day strike planned to start on Jan. 14 would affect operations at over 200 companies in Finland including Nokia (NYSE:NOK), Kone, Metso (OTC:MXTOF) Outotec and Outokumpu as well as Swedish firms Sandvik and SSAB and Swiss ABB.

The unions will meet with Finland's National Conciliator on Jan. 4 to try to find a solution on wage increases in the new collective labour agreement, the conciliator's office said on Thursday.

Another strike is set to shut down forestry company UPM's Finnish plants for three weeks starting Jan. 1 after UPM rejected workers' demands for a company-specific collective labour agreement.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A maintenance truck seen at UPM-Kymmene???s biofuel plant in Lappeenranta, Finland, March 9, 2016. REUTERS/Jussi Rosendahl/File Photo

In October 2020, Finnish Forest Industries, the federation representing forestry companies, said it would quit collective bargaining and replace industry-wide agreements with companies negotiating with directly with staff.

UPM rival Stora Enso (OTC:SEOAY) signed company-specific collective agreements in October

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