Railway Union
Trade union in Finland
The Railway Union (Finnish: Rautatiealan Unioni, RAU) is a trade union representing drivers, traffic controllers and office staff on the railways in Finland.
The union was founded on 16 November 2018, when the Union of Locomotive Drivers merged with the Railway Officers' Union. Like its predecessors, the union affiliated to the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions. The union has about 4,000 members, but about 50% are retired. The union's president is Tero Palomäki.[1][2]
External links
- Official website
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Trade unions in Finland
- Construction (Rakennusliitto)
- Electrical (Sähköliitto)
- Elite Athletes (SHU)
- Food (SEL)
- Industrial (Teollisuusliitto)
- Musicians (Muusikkojenliitto)
- Paperworkers (Paperiliitto)
- Post and Logistics (PAU)
- Prison Officers (VVL)
- Public and Welfare Services (JHL)
- Railways (RAU)
- Seafarers (SM-U)
- Services (PAM)
- Social Democratic Journalists (SSSL)
- Theatre and Media (TeMe)
- Transport (AKT)
Managerial Staff in Finland (Akava)
- Academic Engineers and Architects (TEK)
- Police (SPJL)
- Sales and Marketing Professionals (MMA)
- Business Administration (LTA)
- Private Sector Professionals (Erto)
- Public and Private Sector Employees (Jyty)
- Practical Nurses (SuPer)
- Trade Union Pro (Pro)
- Health and Social Care Professionals (Tehy)
- Insurance (VvL)