Levi CEO criticizes the strike -out employee camp: « The cheated taste is in the mouth »
Strike|From the beginning of the week, the strike will affect the opening hours of ski resorts and equipment rental companies.
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The two -day strike of ski resorts has begun at eight centers.
The strike will affect the opening hours of lifts and equipment rental companies during the Northern Finland Ski Holiday Week.
Levi CEO Jouni Palosaari criticizes the strike and predicts congestion on the slopes.
According to Matti Parviainen, Director of Slope at Rukakeskus, the strike may be visible to customers as longer elevator strips.
Ski resort The two -day strike has begun.
The strike is based on the dispute over the service of the service industry Pam and the Tourism and Restaurant Employers' Association for the new collective agreement in the ski resort.
The ski resorts of Levi, Ylläs, Äkäslompolo, St. Vuokatti, Tahko and Kasurila are among the strikes. The strike ends late Tuesday evening.
The strike is reflected in the operation of ski resorts, for example, during the opening hours of elevators and equipment rental companies. The strike hits the ski holiday week in northern Finland.
Levy Ski Resort CEO Jouni Fire island It is unfortunate for the staff that the strike was decided, even though he said the salary issue was already agreed.
“The deceived taste is in the mouth.”
The government is preparing changes to the grounds for dismissal that PAM opposes. According to Palosaari, the requirements for dismissal protection are rubbing TES negotiations, and the ski resort is only a « little game button ».
“Unlike, for example, industry or trade, you cannot sell in the service industry. All losses are out of the line. ”
Strike As a consequence, much of the Levi slopes and elevators are closed. To the south, however, the slopes and lifts are mainly open.
« There will be congestion, » Palosaari estimates.
He notes that due to the weather conditions, some of the closed slopes would not have been operational on Monday.
Rental companies and ticket sales normally run, but there are fewer employees at work. According to Palosaari, customers have been advised to buy tickets from the online store.
« We are open and the slopes can be reached, » Palosaari sums up.
Ruka and the leader of the slope of the Rukakeskus, the ski resorts of Pyhätunturi Matti Parviainen Comment on Monday morning that all the slopes of both centers can be kept open.
One of Ruka's equipment rental companies is due to the strike. Some of the elevators are also closed, says Parvainen. However, according to Parviainen, the closures only apply to elevators that take the other lift in the same place.
According to Parviainen, a lesser elevator selection than usual may appear to customers in longer queues. There may also be fewer customer service staff around the elevators when employees are centralized to manage the operation of the lifts.
“This is how the safety of operations is taken care of,” Parviainen says.
Both Saint and Ruka can drive the slopes despite the strike, Parviainen says. First aid staff are working as usual.