Negotiations between UPM and Paperworkers' Union interrupted, union turned down four settlement proposals

“We are deeply disappointed in the decision of the union and in the continuation of the strike that has already lasted 3,5 months. UPM has been negotiating with an earnest mind and made several compromises. We also accepted the conciliation proposals. Modernising the agreement stemming from 1940's would be important both for the employees and the company,” saysJyrki Hollmén, Vice President, Labour Markets at UPM.“It is very disappointing that after intensive negotiations, no business...
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“We are deeply disappointed in the decision of the union and in the continuation of the strike that has already lasted 3,5 months. UPM has been negotiating with an earnest mind and made several compromises. We also accepted the conciliation proposals. Modernising the agreement stemming from 1940's would be important both for the employees and the company,” says Jyrki Hollmén, Vice President, Labour Markets at UPM.

“It is very disappointing that after intensive negotiations, no business was able to reach a conclusion. Petri Vanhala, chairman of the Paperworkers' Union, confirmed in the mediation of all businesses that each business can be agreed separately. The mediation found settlement proposals for four businesses that took the needs and wishes of both parties into account. We were confident that both parties undertook to accept these settlement proposals and industrial peace would resume. Now that the union has turned down the once drafted proposals, our businesses will make a fresh start," Hollmén continues.

The union board has announced that the strike started on 1 January will continue until 14 May, unless agreements are reached before that. Currently, approximately 2 000 members of the union are on strike. Approximately 200 union members are working in tasks critical to society, such as heat generation and water management, in line with a court order of 21 January 2022.

UPM's mechanical forest industry businesses UPM Plywood and UPM Timber each signed a 3-year collective agreement with the Industrial Union already in December 2021.

UPM will service its customers from its mills outside of Finland to the extent possible. UPM will disclose its Q1 results on 26 April.

For further information please contact:
Jyrki Hollmén, Vice President, UPM, Labour Markets, tel. +358 20 4150 051

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