查看: 514|回复: 0

Working in the Service Sector in Finland

[复制链接]

1

主题

0

回帖

5

积分

新手上路

Rank: 1

积分
5
发表于 2024-4-30 11:32:12 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

In this blog post, we discuss what it is like to work in the service sector in Finland.

This blog post is based on a recent report by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. In this report, Jarno Turunen, Jouko Remes, Irmeli Pehkonen, and Sara Lindström discuss changes that have occurred in the private sector in Finland between 2008 and 2022. They specifically look at changes in the nature of employment relationships, work communities, working times, well-being at work, competence, and risk of threatening and violent confrontations with customers.

The report is based France Email List on over 12 000 survey responses from employees working in retail trade, property services, and tourism, restaurant and leisure services. The surveys targeted members of PAM – Service Union United.

In the following, we will discuss some of the findings of the report.

Get our Starting in Finland Kit – a set of introductory video courses about living and working in Finland now from our online store.

Working hours in the Service Sector in Finland
As we have discussed elsewhere, working hours in Finland vary widely according to industry. In the service sector in Finland, the share of employees having regular daytime working hours has decreased over the years.

In 2008, 41 % of those working in the retail sector had regular daytime working hours. Their share had dropped to 34 % by 2022.  In property services, the drop was from 76 % to 70 % within the same time period. Only in the tourism, restaurant and leisure sector had the share of those working regular daytime hours stayed the same.



In the retail sector, this drop is explained by the removal of restrictions on store opening hours in 2016.

Although working hours in the retail sector have become more varied, working hours in the retail sector seem more predictable than in the property services sector and in the tourism, restaurant and leisure sector. In the retail sector, about 20 % of employees have had to daily or weekly adjust their working hours at the request of their supervisors. This share has stayed the same since 2008.

In the tourism, restaurant and leisure sector, 50 % faced such requests in 2022. This was an increase from 40 % in 2008.

Possibility to influence working hours in the service sector in Finland
It seems that in the service sector in Finland, employees do not feel they have much of a say over their working hours. In the retail sector, 57 % of employees in 2022 said they had very little control or no over their working hours. The increase from 2008 is notable. Then, only 25 % said they had very little or no influence at all over their working hours.

Similarly, their share has also noticeably increased in the tourism, restaurant and leisure sector. In 2008, 21 % of employees in that sector said they had very little or no control at all over their working hours. In 2022, their share had increased to 48 %.

Only the property services sector shows a small increase in this share of employees. In 2008, 31 % of them felt they had very little or no control at all over their working hours. In 2022, 37 % felt the same.

Work community and leadership in the service sector in Finland
Although an increasing share of employees in the service sector in Finland feel that their control over their working hours has decreased, a majority of them think that that atmosphere at work is good.

In the retail sector, 66 % of employees said the atmosphere at work is good. This share has increased from 61 % in 2008. Approximately the same share (68 %) of employees in the tourism, restaurant and leisure sector feel the same way. In the property services sector, this share is slightly lower (60 %). In both of these latter sectors, this share has increased from 2008.

回复

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 立即注册

本版积分规则

Powered by Discuz! X3.4

© 2001-2013 Comsenz Inc. GMT+8, 2025-1-31 14:01 , Processed in 0.080492 second(s), 20 queries .

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表