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- Strike paralyzes Finnish ports: A look at the widespread impact
A two-week political strike has brought freight traffic to a halt in Finnish ports and railways, signaling a major disruption in the country's logistics and potentially leading to shortages, including fuel
- Strikes in Finland close ports | ITF Seafarers
On 11 March trade unions in Finland began a wave of strike action which has closed all cargo handling in Finnish ports and halted freight traffic on railways The strike is currently intended to continue for two weeks
- Finland – Transport worker’s union strike impacting all . . .
The Transport Workers’ Union AKT in Finland has declared a political strike in opposition to proposed amendments by the country's government to labour legislation The two-week political strike will affect operations at all Finnish ports
- Widespread strikes in Finland halt all operations in ports
The Finnish Transport Workers’ Union, AKT, has announced a strike on 14-17 February which will also include the stevedoring activities It will cover all port operations in Finnish ports, including unloading, loading, receipt and release of units
- The strikes will continue in Finnish ports - CHS
News updated 27 3 2024 Finnish Transport Workers’ Union AKT will continue striking in all the Finnish ports until 7 4 2024, which includes the stevedoring activities The strikes will cover all port operations in Finnish ports, including unloading, loading, receipt, and release of units
- Dockworkers’ strike ends; compromise bid in looming rail strike
The dockworkers' strike, which has been going on for two weeks, has virtually halted all exports and imports through Finland’s harbours and slowed postal deliveries The two sides in the dispute, the AKT and the Finnish Port Operators Association, representing the employers’ side, reached the accord in talks at the office of National
- Strike paralysing Finnish ports extended after talks collapse . . .
The two-week strike by Finnish transport workers that has effectively shut down the country’s ports is set to enter a third week, after union members voted to extend the action until 1 April
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