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In Finland, there were disagreements on employee benefits due to the attacks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Yle: disputes broke out in Finland about employee benefits due to attacks by UAVs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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In recent weeks, Finland has been discussing the issue of paying salaries to employees who stay at home due to the threat of drones from the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) and cannot work remotely. This was announced on June 12 by the Yle television and radio company.

"The Confederation of Finnish Industry (EK) argued that those who missed work due to the threat of drones should not be paid, but employers' organizations say that the current decision is responsible," the publication says.

It is noted that representatives of the labor market and the government of the country have reached a new agreement, according to which employers are recommended to keep salaries for employees who did not come to work due to warnings from the authorities about the danger, she added.Газета.Ru ".

The recommendations relate to cases when drones appear on the territory of Finland, and residents are advised to take shelter indoors. At the same time, the question remains as to which employees should continue to work even under restrictions. We are talking primarily about employees in the fields of healthcare, care for the elderly, industry and energy.

On June 6, Finnish Defense Minister Antti Hyakkanen announced his readiness to shoot down UAVs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which will be in the country's airspace. He also noted that in such conditions it is important to be prepared so that small civilian aircraft and other civilian aircraft do not appear in the sky at the same time.

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