Some 10,000 Finnish Technology Managers Start Strike Tuesday
01 November 2011 - 6:48PM
Dow Jones News
Some 10,000 white-collar employees of the Finnish Federation of
professional and Managerial Staff, YTN, started a strike Tuesday
morning after failed talks over wage and conditions.
The strike affects about 40 companies in Finland, among them
Finnish escalator and elevator maker Kone Oyj (KNEBV.HE), crane
maker Konecranes Oyj (KCR1V.HE), and Swedish miner Boliden AB's
(BOL.SK) Finnish operations.
Both the YTN and the employers' representative, the Federation
of Finnish Technology Industries, rejected a reconciliation
proposal by National Conciliator Esa Lonka.
The YTN rejected the proposal as it didn't include compensation
for travelling outside of working hours.
"Senior salaried employees are the only staff group who are
forced to travel outside of working hours without compensation,"
YTN said in a statement.
The Federation of Finnish Technology Industries condemned the
strike and said it jars with the uncertain and deteriorating
economic outlook.
The workers' union threatens to expand the strike to include
25,000 members from Nov. 7, also targeting Finland-based handset
Nokia Corp. (NOK), if a solution isn't reached by then.
The YTN union has been operating an overtime ban involving about
200,000 workers since Oct. 4.
Meanwhile, the Finnish Metalworkers' Union and Trade Union Pro
agreed a two-year wage deal with the Federation of Finnish
Technology Industries Oct. 24 , ending a three-day strike involving
30,000 metal and engineering workers in 40 companies.
-By Arild Moen, Dow Jones Newswires; +358-9-2516 6279;
arild.moen@dowjones.com