NEWS

(14.04.2011 / sha)

UPM: Salaried employees on strike in Finnland

Salaried employees began a two-week strike which would affect the majority of UPM’s operations in Finland. At UPM, there are around 1,300 salaried employees working, among others, within the supply chain, and finance and HR in Finland.

The strike does not include UPM’s mechanical forest industry, that is, Plywood, Timber and UPM ProFi businesses, UPM’s forestry specialists, senior salaried employees, nor salaried employees of other forestry companies in Finland.

”At this stage it is impossible to estimate the exact impacts of the strike but even a conservative estimate of the damage would be given in millions of euros. When the strike begins, we most probably must start to running down paper mills already within a couple of days,” said Jyrki Ovaska, President of UPM’s Paper Business Group. "In recent years, UPM has centralised its global administration services in a service centre in Tampere, Finland. If there is repeated uncertainty in our operations in Finland, we must evaluate whether we our operations in Finland are in right proportions or whether we have to start to steer our operations to countries, where the risk of strike is lower,” he went on.


Conciliation lead by the conciliator general was ended unsettled . For the time being the conciliator general has not invited the parties to further conciliation. The Finnish Forest Industries Federation (FFIF) and trade union Pro have negotiated on salaries and labour contract during the beginning of the year. In the negotiations led by the conciliator general, Pro has required a 3.5 % rise in salary and transfer into an old-fashioned compensation system, which does not match the needs of today’s labour market. The FFIF considers the salary request oversized in comparison to the other wage settlements completed this spring.