indikointivulkanisaatio
Indikointivulkanisaatio, also known as *indicative volcanization*, refers to a process in the context of industrial relations and labor law where collective bargaining agreements or labor contracts are negotiated and finalized based on indicative rather than binding terms. This approach is particularly relevant in sectors where traditional collective bargaining faces challenges, such as in the public sector or during periods of economic instability.
The concept gained prominence in Finland during the 1990s as part of broader labor market reforms aimed
Indikointivulkanisaatio is often seen as a compromise between rigid collective bargaining and unilateral employer decisions. It
Critics argue that this method can lead to ambiguity and weaken the enforceability of labor rights, while