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Tell us how the reforms forced by the Government will change your life

26.9.2023

Your trade union JHL wants to know how the working life changes desired by the Government will affect your daily life. Reply to the survey as soon as possible and help us protect your interests even better than currently.

How will your life change if it becomes even easier to terminate an employment contract, or if the Government limits the right to strike? What if politicians cut earnings-related unemployment security and make it more difficult to receive housing allowance?

This autumn, Trade Union JHL is looking into how the working life reforms desired by the Government will affect your daily life. Reply as soon as possible so that we learn how to protect your interests even better than currently.

Reply to the survey

When you reply to the survey and give us your membership information, you will at the same time participate in a draw of Finnkino gift cards. We will draw five gift cards worth EUR 30 a piece among those who have given their information.

You can take part in the draw when the survey is open (25 September–9 October 2023). The draw will take place on 10 October 2023. The winners will be drawn in October 2023, and we’ll get in touch with the winners personally by contacting the e-mail address or phone number in our membership register. The draw is organised by JHL. 

When you reply to the survey and give your membership information, you will participate in a draw of Finnkino gift cards worth EUR 30. You can take part in the draw until the survey is closed. We will draw five (5) Finnkino gift cards worth EUR 30 among those who have submitted their information. The gift cards are valid 12 months from the date of purchase. The winners will be drawn in October 2023, and we’ll get in touch with the winners personally by contacting the e-mail address or phone number in our membership register. The draw is organised by JHL. 

Rules of the draw: 
• The draw is open for all JHL members who reply to the survey and give their membership information when replying (membership number or personal identity code).

• You can take part in the draw when the survey is open (25 September–9 October 2023). The draw will take place on 10 October 2023.

• If the winner cannot be contacted, or if they do not submit their contact information within a week, the prize will be re-drawn.

• The prize will be sent electronically to the winner’s e-mail address. The winner will not have to pay tax on the prize.

• The prize cannot be exchanged for money or transferred to a third party. The organiser is not responsible for non-delivery of the prize, costs related to accepting the prize, or if the winner cannot receive the prize. If the winner refuses the prize, the prize will be re-drawn.

• Participation in the draw may be refused because of unsuitable actions such as breaking the rules or inappropriate social media comments.

• JHL employees or their family members cannot take part in the draw.

• We reserve the right to make changes to the rules.

We would also like to know what kind of discrimination our members face in working life. By replying, you give us valuable information on the reality in working life.

If you’re not yet a JHL member, join already today. You’ll get access to numerous benefits provided by the trade union, as well as security in working life.

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