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September 2000:
Tom Saxen, General Secretary of NFS:
The Baltic States present a huge challenge to the Nordic trade union movement
Mr Erkki Tuomioja, Foreign Minister:
Uncontrolled globalisation produces disposable workers
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Charter of fundamental rights: la lutta continua
Pay policies are first steps in the EMU era
Fundamental rights and the trade union movement in Finland
Help for the St Petersburg child workers
Kadi Pärnits, the former Legal Affairs Secretary, to lead the Central Organisation
The Estonian trade union movement is in search of prestige
Pension funds investments should be ethically sustainable
Ethical principles and the investment of pension contributions
Strategy before songs of solidarity
Marjaana Valkonen:
60 years since the 'betrothal' of Finnish employers and employees
Jyrki Helin:
Finland leads teleworking in Europemainly by male professionals and managers
Radical restructuring of the Finnish textile and clothing industry
The Baltic Sea Trade Union Network Conference in Riga:
The Key Issues: Employment and the Enlargement of the EU
Equal Opportunities benefit all
Helena Pentti
Taxation in Finland
Kirsti Palanko-Laaka
Trends in Finnish Working Life
Kaija Kallinen:
The Age Programme means new attitudes and practices
Tuulikki Kannisto, SAK Director:
Collective solidarity, cooperation and fairness are SAK's basic values
Lauri Ihalainen, the President of SAK
Networking in European level bargaining
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June 1999
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Trade Union Troika in Brussels
Employment Agreement to be Binding
Sensible pay policy has brought results - SAK exerts significant influence in Finland
SAK women and men
Jyrki Helin - The results of a new study on local agreements
Legislation and national agreements provide a broad framework for local agreements
Peter J. Boldt
EMU and the Labour Market The Finnish Case
1)
Major amalgamation of Finnish Private Sector Unions by 2001
Jyrki Helin, Research Officer SAK, Work Environment Department March 1999
The finnish approach to environment protection and safety at work
Russian economic crisis also badly hits those far north of the Arctic Circle
Majority of all new work contracts atypical in Finland
Heikki Pohja, Director of Key-Finland:
National agreements remain the basis, labour market policies will become more international
Harder to cope with current workloads say 87 % of Finns
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