The city of Äänekoski is doing everything it can to cope with the drastic change in the area's business life
The dark news from Äänekoski continued today, October 11.10.2024, 100, when Valtra and ACGO announced that they would start change negotiations concerning the persons covered by the collective agreement of white-collar workers and senior white-collar workers in the technology industry. The negotiations concern a total of 60 jobs in Finland. At the Suolahti factory, the reduction applies to approximately 1 white-collar jobs. Valtra employs a total of approximately 300 people at the Suolahti tractor factory. The reason for the change negotiations is the change in the market and the company's new operating methods.
- We are extremely worried about the jobs and future of our residents if the layoffs come true. We are doing everything we can and we are also looking for solutions from the Finnish government level to avoid job losses in Äänekoski. The city has opportunities to influence the situation, e.g. by applying for support from the state and by working closely with various actors, authorities and political decision-makers. We are looking for solutions together so that unemployment in the area does not increase, mayor Matti Tuononen says.
The city of Äänekoski has quickly started negotiations, e.g. with the companies involved, MPs and ministers of Finland's governing parties, TEM, ELY Center of Central Finland and the Federation of Central Finland.
The management of the city of Äänekoski will do everything they can in this matter.
- Strength to everyone who and whose families are affected by this news, says Tuononen.
For more information:
City manager Matti Tuononen, 040 572 3239, matti.tuononen@aanekoski.fi
News published, modified 11.10.2024 at 15:08