Employers Told to Pay Wages, if Drone Threat Prevents Workers From Work
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SAK is satisfied with the policy, OAJ is not.
Employers were forced to back down on their stance on the pay dispute that arose after the drone threat in May.
Employers and employees agree on a recommendation that wages be paid to employees who are late or have to miss work in threatening situations.
Finns are debating whether and how wages should be paid if a person does not show up for work due to the drone threat.
Employers told to pay wages, if drone threat prevents workers from work
The government and the social partners prepared a joint recommendation for workplaces, particularly about the payment of the employees, if they are prevented from work due to drone threats, said the government in a press release on Friday. The recommendation prepared by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and the Ministry of the Interior together with the social partners told employers to pa…
Employers and employees now have rules of the game for the next drone alert. At the Swedish National Agency for the Protection of the Environment, they are hopeful that people who have to stay at home will receive their salaries.
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