Finnish Transport Workers' Union
Auto- ja Kuljetusalan Työntekijäliitto
PredecessorAutomobile and Transport Workers' Union
Finnish Road Transport Union
Finnish Port Workers' Union
Founded1970 (1970)
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland
Members
45,000 (2021)
Key people
Marko Piirainen (President)
Affiliations
Websitewww.akt.fi

The Finnish Transport Workers' Union (Finnish: Auto- ja Kuljetusalan Työntekijäliitto, AKT) is a trade union representing transport workers in Finland.

The union was founded in 1970, when the Automobile and Transport Workers' Union merged with the Finnish Road Transport Union, and the Finnish Port Workers' Union. Some of these unions had been affiliated to the Finnish Federation of Trade Unions, and some to the Finnish Trade Union Federation. Soon after these two federations merged to form the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions, the transport unions also merged.[1][2]

By 1998, the union had 49,849 members,[2] and this figure has remained fairly consistent. The union is based in Helsinki, and is divided into 121 professional groups. It is a member of the Nordic Transport Workers' Union, the European Transport Workers' Union, and the International Transport Workers' Federation.[3]

Risto Kuisma, the union's longest-serving president

Presidents

  • 1970–1978: Martti Veirto
  • 1978–1994: Risto Kuisma
  • 1994–2001: Kauko Lehikoinen
  • 2001–2012: Timo Räty
  • 2012–present: Marko Piirainen

References

  1. "AKT:n historia". AKT. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  2. 1 2 Ebbinghaus, Bernhard; Visser, Jelle (2000). Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 216–219. ISBN 0333771125.
  3. "Liitto". AKT. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
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