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Dockers’ strike shuts down Finnish ports

Stevedores across Finland are on strike on Wednesday in a solidarity action in support of their colleagues in Tornio.

Vuosaaren satama.
Vuosaaren satama. Image: Jyrki Lyytikkä / Yle

A strike called by the Transport Workers Union AKT has shut down ports across Finland on Wednesday morning. The day-long strike enacted by some 2,000 dock workers is an expression of support for a union representative in Tornio, Northern Finland.

Juha Anttila, the union's secretary for dock agreements, claimed that their shop steward had been threatened by a representative of a Russian ship in the port, where dockers are currently on strike in a separate dispute. Anttila did not comment on the specific nature of the threat, but indicated that the AKT is taking the issue extremely seriously.

"We cannot accept threatening behaviour under any circumstances," Anttila said. "It's unfortunate that we had to react by striking, but our hand was forced. Finnish working life has certain rules."

Dock workers throughout Finland are supporting the expression of solidarity, with some 600 stevedores on strike at the port of HaminaKotka. All strikers are expected to return to work on Thursday at 6 am.

Update 11.00 am: Added comments from Juha Anttila and link to HaminaKotka.

Sources: Yle