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työehtosopimuksia

Työehtosopimuksia, commonly referred to as TES, are collective labour agreements in Finland negotiated between trade unions and employers’ associations. They regulate terms and conditions of employment that go beyond the minimums set by national law. TESs cover areas such as wages, working hours, overtime pay, annual holidays and holiday pay, shift work, occupational safety, sickness and parental leave, fringe benefits, and sometimes pension arrangements. They may also address training, equality and non‑discrimination, and layoff procedures or dispute resolution mechanisms.

The parties to a TES are typically sectoral or national trade unions on the employee side and

A TES is usually concluded for a fixed term, commonly around two years, after which it expires

Overall, workehtosopimuksia are a central feature of Finland’s labour relations, balancing standardized industry-wide terms with flexibility

employers’
associations
on
the
employer
side.
In
some
sectors,
a
TES
can
be
extended
by
government
decree
to
apply
to
all
employers
and
employees
within
the
sector,
even
if
they
are
not
signatories.
Without
such
extension,
the
agreement
binds
only
those
employers
and
employees
that
are
parties
to
the
contract
or
who
have
agreed
to
be
bound
by
it.
or
is
renewed.
It
operates
alongside
statutory
rights,
effectively
providing
higher
or
more
specific
terms
in
many
cases,
while
the
law
sets
the
baseline.
Public
sector
workplaces
in
Finland
typically
follow
separate
collective
agreements
negotiated
by
their
own
central
bodies,
distinct
from
many
private-sector
TESs.
for
sector-specific
conditions,
and
providing
a
framework
for
predictability
in
wages
and
working
conditions
for
both
employers
and
workers.