Finnish Confederation of Professionals

The Finnish Confederation of Professionals (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
Full nameFinnish Confederation of Professionals
Native nameToimihenkilökeskusjärjestö
Tjänstemannacentralorganisationen
Founded1946
1993
Members650,000
AffiliationITUC, NFS, ETUC, TUAC
Key peopleAntti Palola, president
Office locationMikonkatu 8 A
Helsinki, Finland
CountryFinland
Websitewww.sttk.fi

History

The STTK was founded in 1946, to represent 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 Confederation of Salaried Employees joined the original STTK, founded in 1946.

Member unions

Current

Affiliates in March 2020 were:[1]

UnionAbbreviationFoundedAffiliated
Association of Finnish Construction Engineers and ArchitectsRIA1951
Business Administration UnionLTA19491994
Federation of Public and Private Sector EmployeesJyty19181993
Federation of Special Service and Clerical EmployeesErto19681993
Finnish Association of Fire FightersSPAL
Finnish Engineers' AssociationSKL
Finnish Ships' Officers' UnionSLPL19051972
Finnish Union of Practical NursesSuPer19481993
Professional Dairy AssociationMVL19451972
Trade Union ProPro20112011
Trade Union UnioUnio20182018
Union of Church Employees in Finland1957
Union of Finnish ForestersMETO1977
Union of Health and Social Care ProfessionalsTehy19821993
Union of Insurance EmployeesVvL19451993

Former

References

  1. "Trade unions under STTK". STTK. Retrieved 23 March 2020.


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