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Please notice that PAM and Unemployment Fund helplines are experiencing high call volumes especially in the morning. Answers to many questions is found on our web site.

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Unemployment benefit advice 
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Electing occupational safety representatives

Updated: 04.11.2021

Occupational safety representatives represent all employees in matters related to health and safety at work. Everyone is entitled to stand as a candidate in elections for occupational safety representatives and to participate in electing an occupational safety representative for their own workplace.

Occupational safety representatives who are PAM members receive ongoing occupational health and safety training and have the chance to play an active role in occupational health and safety cooperation with different parties operating within the service sectors. This is why it’s important to elect an occupational safety representative who is a PAM member for every service sector workplace.

Nomination of candidates

An election starts with nomination of candidates at least 14 days before the election. The election committee will be informed of the candidates by the date specified in advance. 

Providing information on election results

The election committee will submit the minutes of the election of the occupational safety representative(s) to the employer. The employer will notify the Occupational Safety Personnel Register kept by the Centre for Occupational Safety of the elected individuals.

The election committee should also notify PAM of the election results using this form (in Finnish/Swedish). The notification is important, because PAM organizes training courses and events for occupational safety representatives and their deputies and prepares sector-specific material relating to working environments. Support and advice on organizing elections are available from PAM regional offices.

Here you can find instructions for electing an occupational safety representative and other relevant material.

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Member benefits

    Contact information 

    Please notice that PAM and Unemployment Fund helplines are experiencing high call volumes especially in the morning. Answers to many questions is found on our web site.

    Membership services

     030 100 630 weekdays from  10 am to 2 pm

    Employment advice

    030 100 625  weekdays 10 am to 2 pm

    Unemployment benefit advice 
    020 690 211 weekdays from  10 am to 2 pm