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Finnish labour unions extend export blockade

Finland's commercial, logistics and electrical workers will extend their continuous twoweek strikes by one week until March 31, the unions and their federation SAK said on Wednesday, after consulting with Minister of Work Arto Satonen.

The workers have been on strike since March 11, targeting exports, imports and freight transportation, the current in a. series of union action in protest versus federal government labour. reforms and welfare cuts.

The strike is having an effect on Finland's exports and. imports in addition to a number of companies including steelmakers. Outokumpu and SSAB, refiner Neste and forestry groups UPM and. Stora Enso.

From our perspective the conference was a frustration and. clearly we are very stressed over the fact that the federal government. is so stubborn and unresponsive even to our significant. compromise proposals, SAK chairman Jarkko Eloranta told. reporters, referring to the meeting with the minister.

When Finland's newly chosen, the standoff began last year. conservative federal government announced strategies to favour local work. contracts over centralised deals, limit political strikes,. cut social well-being and make it much easier to terminate contracts.

This is not the correct time to extend the strikes. They. trigger excellent damage to Finland's economy, Finland's Prime. Minister Petteri Orpo informed reporters, adding his government. could not be pushed by striking.

Satonen called the strike extension unfortunate.

Matters can be influenced by discussing, not by. striking, he composed in a post on social networks.

(source: Reuters)