palkansaajajärjestöt
Palkansaajajärjestöt, or employee organizations, are associations that represent the interests of wage earners in Finland. These organizations are a crucial part of the Finnish labor market model, aiming to improve working conditions, wages, and overall well-being for their members. They function as trade unions and often fall under larger confederations, which then negotiate with employer organizations and the government on behalf of their respective sectors.
The primary role of palkansaajajärjestöt is collective bargaining. Through negotiations, they secure collective agreements that set
Membership in these organizations is voluntary but widespread. The organizations are funded by membership fees and