…+358 40 764 5295, erika.kahara(at)pam.fi The Finnish Commerce Federation represents commerce—the largest sector of economic life. Commerce employs around 290,000 persons in Finland. The Finnish Commerce Federation represents both retail…
…and also to promote cooperation between researchers and commerce sector companies. The Finnish Commerce Federation is the founding member of the Retail Trade Research Foundation (Vähittäiskaupan Tutkimussäätiö). The Finnish Commerce…
…purposefully and with a group as small as possible The Finnish Commerce Federation represents commerce—the largest sector of economic life. Commerce employs around 270,000 persons in Finland. The Finnish…
…says Anna Lavikkala, Labour Market Director of the Finnish Commerce Federation. The Finnish Commerce Federation is under an obligation to monitor compliance with the Collective Agreement for the Commercial Sector….
…packages for Finnish Commerce Federation events. You will be included in the distribution list for our newsletter. The newsletter will provide you with information about the sector, commerce sector companies…
…2019. In the same time period, robberies targeting commerce companies have increased by 15 per cent. The statistics are harsh and indisputable. Every shoplifting situation is a real threat that,…
…sector. This year, one in four commerce sector companies plan on hiring more summer employees than last year. Kiviniemi has a clear message for employers: competition for employees will continue…
…the competitive strength of the commerce sector and Finland’s energy self-sufficiency The energy crisis is burdensome to the commerce sector as well. Electricity tax is divided into two categories, and…
…the following information on the representatives of the member companies: personal data necessary for the monitoring of communications, such as the contact information of the person, for example, first and…
…Director of Public Policy and Advocacy at the Finnish Commerce Federation. The Government’s actions, and especially communicating about them, are perceived by companies as confusing and difficult to anticipate. “For…