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UPM finds solution for 454 Voikkaa employees
To date, 380 employees from UPM's Voikkaa paper mill have found a new work place
or entered into vocational training when 74 employees have joined the retirement
scheme. The mill employed a total of 678 persons. UPM will continue the support
programme to relieve the impacts of the mill closure.
"UPM will cooperate with employment authorities and a private recruitment agency
in order to find a job for some 230 employees. Tasks related to mill shutdown
ended in November. The salary earning ended on 10th December 2006, and the last
salary will be paid later in December 2006", tells Product Unit Director Aki
Kohonen.
So far, over 90 employees have found new positions within UPM, mainly in
Finland, but also in Canada, UK, China and Germany. More than 170 have been
employed outside the company. UPM is paying entrepreneurial start-up support to
ten applicants, and 60 employees are in vocational retraining.
In addition, around 60 employees will stay on at Voikkaa until the end of 2007.
Their duties will include property maintenance and dismantling of paper
machines.
UPM has signed a letter of intent with Ewica Laboratoriot Oy that is aiming to
start up a laboratory business at Voikkaa premises. According to the contract,
Ewica will give retraining for eight former Voikkaa employees. Empower Oy has
hired 60 Voikkaa employees for its new unit offering forest industry maintenance
services based at the mill site since September. Storage services company
Kouvola Cargo Handling, also operating from the mill site, has hired 15 Voikkaa
employees.
In addition, UPM has made a contract to rent Voikkaa Club premises for a new
business starting from the beginning of January. UPM is currently negotiating
with various other companies planning to set up business at the mill site.
UPM is considering open an exhibition room at the Voikkaa fire station premises
to present the history, production and personnel working on the mill from 1897
to 2006. The intention is to demonstrate work life and the development of
professional skills by objects, photos and other material collected within the
decades. The room would be open for the former employees as well as other
visitors.
For further information, please contact:
Mr Aki Kohonen, Production Unit Director, UPM, Voikkaa, tel. +358 204 153 291 Source: UPM
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