Jenni Lakso
Special Advisor, technology industry, commerce and financial administration, shop steward activities
The personnel representatives promote the personnel’s views in dialogue with the employer. Shop stewards, employee representatives and occupational safety representatives discuss local salary increases and matters concerning change negotiations and occupational safety with the employer, among other things.
The personnel representative offers you help and advice on employment matters.
The personnel representative acts as a link between the employees and the employer.
More and more matters are agreed on locally in the work community. The personnel representative negotiates about matters with the employer.
In the workplace, our members are represented by, for example, shop stewards, in accordance with the collective agreement, and by employee representatives and occupational safety representatives, in accordance with the law. We refer to them all as personnel representatives.
The personnel representative is needed to promote the personnel’s views and needs in dialogue with the employer.
The position of the personnel representative is based on the shop steward provisions of the collective agreement or the labor law. Under these laws and agreements, they are, among other things, protected against unjustified dismissal.
Both we and our negotiating organisations YTN and JUKO organise regular training for the personnel representatives. Our experts and lawyers also support the personnel representative.
What is the difference between a shop steward, an employee representative and an occupational safety representative?
Do you have questions about the election of the personnel representative? Our specialist Jenni is happy to help you with any questions related to representing the personnel!
Special Advisor, technology industry, commerce and financial administration, shop steward activities
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Personnel representatives, such as shop stewards, employee representatives, and occupational safety representatives, serve as the vital connection between employees and employers. This page outlines their roles in advising on employment issues, negotiating local salaries, and handling matters like change negotiations and occupational safety. These representatives are granted legal protection against unfair dismissal. The content distinguishes between the roles: shop stewards are based on collective agreements, employee representatives are for workplaces without such agreements, and occupational safety representatives focus on health and safety. Support, including training and legal help, is available from organizations like YTN and JUKO.
What is the difference between a shop steward, an employee representative, and an occupational safety representative?
A shop steward is elected based on a collective agreement to negotiate with the employer. An employee representative may be elected if there is no collective agreement, with a more limited ability to negotiate locally. An occupational safety representative specifically focuses on matters related to health and safety in the workplace.
What is the primary role of a personnel representative?
The personnel representative is needed to promote the personnel’s views and needs in dialogue with the employer.
Are personnel representatives legally protected?
Yes, their position is based on collective agreements or labor law, and they are protected against unjustified dismissal.
When is an occupational safety representative required?
An occupational safety representative and two deputy representatives must be selected at workplaces with at least 10 employees. It is also possible to select one in smaller workplaces for a valid reason.