Lassi Roivainen voted in the union congress election with a mobile phone.

Union elections made the union stronger

13.4.2023

TEXT HEIKKI JOKINEN
PHOTO EEMELI KIUKKONEN

More than 53,000 members voted in the Industrial Union elections. They elected 442 delegates to repre­sent members at the Industrial Union congress in Tampere in May 2023.

This makes the voter turnout 43.2 per cent, which is a good result in union elections. Especially as these were the first union elections for the Industrial Union and there are tens of thousands of new members since the last elections, the Union Presi­dent Riku Aalto stresses.

The First Vice Presi­dent Turja Lehtonen points out that emplo­yers closely follow voters’ activity. This voter turnout under­lines the strong justi­fica­tion for repre­sen­ting members and for collec­tive bargai­ning, Lehtonen says.

Yhteis­työn Tekijät, the alliance of Social Democ­rats and non-aligned, got 64.2 per cent of the votes. Share of the votes of Teolli­suuden Vaikut­tajat, the alliance of Left Alliance and non-aligned, was 35.7 per cent. The rest, 0.1 per cent, went to the alliance of the Centre Party and non-aligned.

This voter turnout under­lines the strong justi­fica­tion for repre­sen­ting members and for collec­tive bargaining.

The most active voters were in the ore mines industry and oil, gas and petroc­he­mical products industry, voter turnout was 55.9 per cent in both.

Yhteis­työn Tekijät was stron­gest in the fur products branch, salaried emplo­yees in graphical industry and rural industries – in these they were the only ones putting up candi­dates. In the textile and fashions branch they got 87.7 per cent of votes.

Teolli­suuden Vaikut­tajat was most popular in the ore mines industry, 77.6 per cent of votes. In the rubber industry their share of votes was 70.2 per cent and in landsca­ping and horticul­tural branches 61.7 per cent.

Of those 442 elected, 334 are men (75.6 per cent) and 108 women (24.4 per cent). There are 43 repre­sen­ta­tives (9.7 per cent) under the age of 36.

The highest number of votes, 327, got Satu Heijari from the Varsi­nais-Suomi electoral district and Yhteis­työn Tekijät. Mathias Pukkila from Vaasa electoral district got 288 votes, he is also from Yhteis­työn Tekijät. Third most votes were gained by Jari Leski­se­noja from the ore mines industry and Teolli­suuden Vaikuttajat.