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How Finnish strikes over labour reforms are impacting companies

The SAK trade union association stated in early April that Finnish labour unions would suspend a. fourweek strike which started on March 11.

The strikes have actually disrupted Finland's ports and rail system,. affecting imports and exports.

They were introduced to oppose against government strategies to. reform the labour market and decrease social well-being, modifications that. the federal government states are needed.

Here is how some companies have actually been affected:

BOLIDEN

The Swedish metals maker on April 23 stated that the. now-suspended strikes had hurt its revenues by 400 million. Swedish crowns ($ 36.51 million) in the very first quarter, and. price quotes a one-off favorable effect of 200 million crowns in the. 2nd quarter as inventory will be released.

FINNAIR

Strikes forced Finland's national carrier to cancel about. 550 flights and reorganise refuelling operations as fuel. shipments were suspended for two weeks, striking its income and. profits, Finnair stated.

Interim CEO Jaakko Schildt informed on April 23 that. during the two-week fuel strike Finnair saw seven-digit damages. in euros.

During the two-day strike, when Finnair barely flew at all,. we are discussing countless euros in damages per day, he. added.

KEMIRA

The chemicals business said it had seen limited effect from. the strikes on its first quarter outcomes, but that they had. forced a few of Kemira's Finnish pulp and paper customers to. reduce production in March and early April.

Kemira stopped production at numerous of its production. lines, with some employees' work and wage payments suspended.

KEMPOWER

The maker of charging services for electrical vehicles cut. its first-quarter guidance on March 22, mentioning delivery delays. It saw first-quarter revenue substantially below the year-ago. number, and operative earnings to be considerably negative,. it said in a declaration.

METSA BOARD

The forestry firm said it was forced to stop production at. all of its Finnish mills due to the strike, pointing out stopped raw. material transportations to mills and port closures avoiding. consumer deliveries.

It estimates that the strikes caused earnings losses of. approximately 25 million euros ($ 26.81 million), around half of which. were allocated to the very first quarter.

NESTE

The oil and biofuels group on April 25 said its very first. quarter EBITDA had actually been impacted negatively by about 10 to 15. million euros. It previously flagged it would stop production at. its Porvoo oil refinery as the strike cut off raw material. transport and resulted in filling up of storage facilities.

NOKIAN TYRES

Strikes led the tire maker to briefly lay off 350. employees in March.

Its CEO Jukka Moisio on April 29 said the company lost about. 3 weeks of production in passenger car tyres and one week in. heavy tires. Integrated with the interruptions in the Red Sea, the. strikes cost the business about 20 million euros in lost EBITDA.

NURMINEN LOGISTICS

The logistics company said strikes had lowered its net sales. and hindered its results, however that the full effect on revenue. and operating earnings would not be seen up until the second quarter. of the year. It did not measure losses.

OUTOKUMPU

Stainless steelmaker Outokumpu on May 7 said the. strikes had cost the company about 30 million euros in the very first. quarter, with a comparable hit likely in the 2nd quarter.

SSAB

The Swedish steelmaker previously approximated the strike would. shave off about 350 million crowns from SSAB Europe's. first-quarter operating result.

CEO Martin Lindqvist on April 24 told that the. business would book another 125 million in expenses connected to the. strikes in the 2nd quarter.

STORA ENSO

After halting production at some of its mills at the end of. March, suspending earnings for affected staff members and ramping up. production in April, Stora Enso on April 25 said the strike had. strike its quarterly outcomes by 25 million euros.

UPM

The forestry company on April 25 stated the effect of the. strike on its business had actually been modest, despite having halted. production at numerous paper and pulp mills throughout the strike and. suspending spend for employees included.

VR GROUP

The state-owned train, which usually runs 250 freight. trains per day, said the strike would keep freight traffic at a. grinding halt up until April 7. Passenger transportation would not be. affected.

(source: Reuters)