Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors explained

The Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors (Finnish: Julkisten ja hyvinvointialojen liitto, JHL)[1] is a trade union representing workers in the public sector and welfare services, in Finland.

The union was founded on 22 November 2005, with the merger of three unions:[2] [3]

Three other unions, which had been affiliated to the Joint Organisations of State Employees, transferred to the JHL, while maintaining separate identities:

All the unions were affiliated to the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions, and the JHL also affiliated. With 230,000 members, it was the biggest union in Finland. In 2008, the Non-Commissioned Officers' Union merged into the JHL, while the Railway Workers' Union joined at the start of 2012.

Presidents

2006: Tuire Santamäki-Vuori

2011: Jarkko Eloranta

2016: Päivi Niemi-Laine

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About JHL . Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors . 13 January 2021.
  2. Web site: JHL lukuina . JHL . 11 March 2020.
  3. Web site: Kuusisto . Aleksi . Finland’s largest union begins operations . Eurofound . 11 March 2020.