Employing in Finland
Employing in Finland
This short article summarizes the rules and regulations
that employers should take into consideration when hiring employees in Finland .
Work contract
The employer and employee should
both sign a work contract. The contract has to be in written form and contain at
least the following:
-
name
of the employer
-
name
of the employee
-
nature
of the work
-
starting
date and duration of the employment
-
notice-
and trial periods
-
pay
and working hours
Working hours
Regular working hours are
usually 8 daily hours and 40 weekly hours or less. In a two week period the
working hours may not be more than 80 hours. In a three week period an employee
may not work over 120 hours. The weekly hours may be arranged in longer periods,
during which the average weekly hours do not exceed 40 hours. Each workplace
must have a work schedule from which the workers working hours can be read.
Wages
There is no minimum wage in
Sick-leave
After working for the same
employer for at least one month, employees have the right to receive sick-leave
pay. In this case, the working inability must be determined. According to the
law the employees sick-leave payment has to be paid for nine days, but usually
the payment period is longer according to the applicable collective agreement.
Accident insurance
An employee working for a
Finnish employer in
Rest periods
If the daily working time
is at least 6 hours the employee has to get at least 30 minutes rest period.
There must be given a daily rest period of at least 11 hours. A weekly rest
period has to be at least 35 hours.
Occupational health service
The employer must have an
agreement for occupational health services.
Holidays
An employee has a right to
receive a normal wage also for the annual holiday. The holiday leave
accumulates 2 days or 2½ days for each holiday credit month.
Safety in the
workplace
The employer has to take
care that the working conditions are safe. The guiding principle of employment
laws in
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