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Strikes at HKFoods, Atria, meat plants postponed in Finland
Strikes at HKFoods, Atria, meat plants postponed in Finland

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time26-03-2025

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Strikes at HKFoods, Atria, meat plants postponed in Finland

Strikes scheduled across 13 meat and ready meals sites in Finland have been postponed for two weeks. Earlier this month, the Finnish Food Workers' Union (SEL) announced a two-day planned walkout across sites owned by local manufacturers HKFoods, Saarioinen, Pouttu, Snellman Group, Atria and Apetit Food starting today (25 March). In a statement, the SEL, which represents workers, said Finland's Minister of Labour Arto Satonen had postponed the strike to 8 April, as "given its nature and scope, [it] would target vital functions of society and would significantly harm the public interest". The strike action will now begin at midnight on 8 April, lasting until around the same time on 10 April. Nearly 4,000 employees across the 13 facilities are expected to down their tools over poor pay and unreasonable working hours. Affected locations include three of HKFoods' meats and ready meals sites, four of Saarioinen's factories and a dispatch centre, Pouttu's factory in Kannus and Apetit's frozen foods plant in Säkylä. Convenience foods and cold cuts processor Atria will also see strikes at facilities in Forssa and Nurmo, though the poultry factory is unaffected, SEL said. Snellmann's site in Kerava, which produces ready meals under the Kokkikartano brand will also see strikes, though the group told Just Food it did not expect the impact would be "too big". It declined to confirm how many workers would be walking out. Apetit also declined to share a statement, while the other manufacturers did not respond to Just Food's requests for comment. The SEL said the strike looked to speed up the development of new collective agreements for food industry workers in Finland. The union is also working on developing collective agreements for the dairy, bakery and drinks sectors. Collective agreements for food and drinks industry workers expired at the end of January. The SEL and Finnish Food Industries Federation (ETL), which represents employers, have not yet reached an agreement. Walkouts started on Sunday at breweries run by Royal-Unibrew owned Hartwall, Carlsberg and Olvi and are expected to continue until 28 March. Affected sites include the Lahti brewery run by Hartwall, Carlsberg's Sinebrychoff site in Kerava and Olvi's brewery in the North Savonian town of Iisalmi. Hartwall's warehouse in Tattariharju, Helsinki, and Sinebrychoff's equipment business Sinebrychoff Supply Company are also seeing strikes. ETL confirmed to Just Drinks that negotiations had been set for tomorrow. Strikes took place at Fazer and Lantmännen bakeries a couple of weeks ago. These are set to continue across 150 bakeries between 31 March and 3 April, according to SEL. "Strikes at HKFoods, Atria, meat plants postponed in Finland" was originally created and published by Just Food, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

Strikes begin at Carlsberg, Royal Unibrew sites in Finland
Strikes begin at Carlsberg, Royal Unibrew sites in Finland

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

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Strikes begin at Carlsberg, Royal Unibrew sites in Finland

Close to 1,000 employees at breweries in Finland managed by Royal Unibrew-owned Hartwall, Carlsberg and Olvi are striking this week in a dispute over work conditions and pay. Workers have downed tools across three breweries since yesterday evening (23 March), according to the Finnish Food Workers' Union (SEL), which represents employees. Affected sites include the Lahti brewery run by Hartwall, Carlsberg's Sinebrychoff site in Kerava and Olvi's brewery in the North Savonian town of Iisalmi. Hartwall's warehouse in Tattariharju, Helsinki, and Sinebrychoff's equipment business Sinebrychoff Supply Company will also see walkouts. The strikes apply to all employees at the sites, and are expected to continue until 9:00pm on 28 March. According to the SEL, the strikes are in opposition to employer efforts to bring in ten-hour shifts, using temporary labour "without limitation" and to make employees work longer hours during busy periods without overtime compensation. No further action is planned for now, SEL told Just Drinks. The union confirmed it was awaiting to hear about further negotiations with the Finnish Food and Drinks Industry Federation (ETL), which represents employers, this week. ETL, meanwhile, told this publication that negotiations have been confirmed for Wednesday (26 March). Olvi said the company had "prepared for the strike", with plenty of stock in place. Though the walkouts do impact operations, the independent brewer said it was "working to minimise any disruption" to deliveries. It added production would be "partially operational" during the work stoppages, and that their products would remain available in stores. In a statement, Sinebrychoff, which produces goods like Karhu beer and Coca-Cola soft drinks, said it had also prepared for the walkout which will affects "its production, logistics and on-trade technical service". It added that while there "would "should be no shortages" of products in its local on- and off-trade locations during the five-day period, "some package variants may run out of stock". Royal Unibrew nor Hartwall could not be reached for comment at the time of writing. The strikes are part of a range of stoppages happening across the Finnish food and drinks sector at the moment. Earlier this month, walkouts took place at Fazer and Lantmännen bakeries from 11 to 16 March. Strikes are also set to continue at 150 of the company's bakeries between 31 March and 3 April. The SEL had also announced strike warnings at 13 meat processing plants and ready-to-eat food sites. The two day stoppages, taking place at sites run by companies including HKFoods and Saarioinen, have been postponed by the Finnish Minister of Labour Arto Satonen from 25 March to 8 April, and will run for two days. Collective agreements for food and drinks industry workers expired at the end of January and the SEL and ETL have not yet reached an agreement. The SEL rejected a second settlement proposal issued on Friday. While negotiations continued on Saturday, a third settlement proposal wasn't issued, causing the strikes to begin last night. In a statement, Anne Somer, director of ETL's work and skills unit said she could not "understand" nor "accept SEL's actions". "The actual issue of contention concerns bakeries, but breweries are being put on strike. It is counterproductive and completely exceptional that breweries are being punished in order to get a better collective agreement and a solution that goes beyond the general policy for the bakery sector," she said. "Strikes begin at Carlsberg, Royal Unibrew sites in Finland" was originally created and published by Just Drinks, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

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