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UPM Raflatac’s Tampere factory production has returned to normal after the strike. Photo UPM

UPM Raflatac and the Finnish Paperworker’s Union signed a business specific collective labor agreement on 22 April 2022. As a result, the Paperworker’s Union’s strike at the Tampere factory in Finland ended on the same day and employees returned to work on 25 April. The production ramp-up has proceeded as planned. Production volumes reached normal levels during the first week after the strike.

“We are pleased that a new business-specific agreement is now reached with the Finnish Paperworkers’ Union, enabling us to better serve our customers in the future. The agreement allows for additional production flexibility at our Tampere factory and gives us the ability to better respond to demand peaks. Increased capacity utilization also opens future opportunities for employment,” says Antti Jääskeläinen, executive vice president, UPM Raflatac.

The agreements made between the Paperworkers’ Union and other UPM businesses will result in improved supply security for the global label industry. However, the tight raw material and logistics situation, which has been constrained since early 2021, is expected to continue impacting the global label industry supply chain. UPM Raflatac will closely monitor the situation and keep customers informed on the availability of impacted products.

UPM Raflatac is said to be leading in sustainable labeling through its innovative self-adhesive label materials and services. We offer high-quality paper and film label stock for branding and promotion, informational labels, and labels with functionality. The company operates a global network of factories, distribution terminals, and sales offices. It employs around 3,000 people and made sales of EUR 1.7 billion (US$ 1.9 billion) in 2021. UPM Raflatac is part of UPM.

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