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Finnish Confederation of Salaried Employees

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Founded
  
1946 1993

Affiliation
  
ITUC, NFS, ETUC, TUAC

Members
  
650,000

Full name
  
Finnish Confederation of Salaried Employees

Native name
  
Toimihenkilökeskusjärjestö Tjänstemannacentralorganisationen

Key people
  
Antti Palola, president

The Finnish Confederation of Salaried Employees (STTK) (Finnish: Toimihenkilökeskusjärjestö, Swedish: Tjänstemannacentralorganisationen) is a trade union confederation in Finland. It has a membership of 650,000 and represents salaried employees in Finland.

STTK's counterparts are the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK) and the Confederation of Unions for Academic Professionals in Finland (AKAVA).

The STTK got its current form in 1993 when most of the unions affiliated with the bankrupt Toimihenkilö- ja Virkamiesjärjestöjen Keskusliitto joined the original STTK, founded in 1946.

Member unions

  • Association of Finnish Construction Engineers and Architects RIA
  • Federation of Special Service and Clerical Employees ERTO
  • Federation of Public and Private Sector Employees Jyty
  • Liiketalouden Liitto LTA
  • Union of Finnish Foresters METO
  • Federation of Technical Employees in the Dairy Industry MVL
  • Confederation of State Employees' Unions – Pardia
  • Finnish Federation of Technicians in Special Branches SETELI
  • Finnish Engineers’ Association SKL
  • Finnish Ships’ Officers’ Association SLPL
  • Finnish Association of Fire Fighters SPAL
  • Finnish Union of Practical Nurses SuPer
  • Union of Church Employees in Finland
  • Union of Health and Social Care Professionals Tehy
  • Trade Union Nousu
  • Trade Union Pro
  • Union of Insurance Employees VvL
  • References

    Finnish Confederation of Salaried Employees Wikipedia