Many papers reported about the strike that the Finnish Transport Workers' Union (AKT) launched on Wednesday.
Photo by Silja Viitala / Yle
The trade union
represents professionals across transport sectors including lorry drivers as
well as oil tanker and port workers.
The industrial
action began at just after midnight, following AKT's rejection of the
mediator's proposal citing inadequate wage increases, Ilta-Sanomat(siirryt
toiseen palveluun) reports. https://www.is.fi/taloussanomat/art-2000009392582.html
The strike is set
to affect some 9,000 workers and will significantly impact Finland's foreign
trade and transport services.
Ilkka-Pohjalainen(siirryt
toiseen palveluun) also covered the story, adding that the Finnish Port
Operators Association warned that the strikes, if prolonged, could even lead to
factory closures. https://ilkkapohjalainen.fi/kotimaa/akt-n-lakot-kayntiin-satamien-ahtaustyossa-ja-kolmella-autoliikenteen-sopimusalalla
Speaking to
Iltalehti(siirryt toiseen palveluun), director of the Confederation of Finnish
Industries, Ilkka Oksala, said that the effects of the strikes would be felt
very quickly by consumers, starting with products with a short shelf life, such
as fruit and veggies. https://www.iltalehti.fi/kotimaa/a/c4acd310-ae79-4e9c-8221-456d479ddc3d
"A few days
are still manageable. From then on, the problems will start to show and there
will be big repercussions."
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