Union congress - 17.08.2023 klo 08.15

Priority Action Programme sets the course for PAM

Priority Action Programme sets the course for PAM

The Programme that focuses on the state and future of the labour market helps the Union focus on the essential. Members now get to influence the program.

Liittokokous - 15.08.2023 klo 12.37

768 members are standing for election in PAM’s Union Congress elections – the Union Congress makes important decisions

768 members are standing for election in PAM’s Union Congress elections – the Union Congress makes important decisions

The Union Congress is held every four years and is the highest decision-making body in Service Union United PAM. It elects the union’s Executive Committee, the Council and the President and decides on the union’s priority action programme. In the elections, which start at the end of August, 329 Union Congress representatives will be elected from...

Employment conditions - 22.06.2023 klo 10.00

Midsummer checklist

Midsummer checklist

Are you working during Midsummer? Read this list for salary changes during Midsummer and other useful information.

well-being at work - 29.11.2021 klo 09.41

The Ollaan ihmisiksi (‘Let’s behave’) campaign begins – combatting inappropriate behaviour through cooperative effort

The Ollaan ihmisiksi (‘Let’s behave’) campaign begins – combatting inappropriate behaviour through cooperative effort

The Finnish Commerce Federation's and Service Union United (PAM)'s Ollaan ihmisiksi campaign prompts consumers to reflect on their role in promoting the occupational well-being of retailers and other customer service workers. The communications effort launched today is again timed to coincide with the busy Christmas season. The message of an...

Wellbeing at work - 08.11.2021 klo 08.30

Midweek public holidays out of your own pocket

Midweek public holidays out of your own pocket

PAM wants paid days off for midweek public holidays to apply to all employees equally. At present, cleaners in the property services sector in particular often go without them.

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