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The centralised arrangement instalment of the municipal collective agreement (KVTES) will be paid as a general raise

3.10.2022

JAU, JUKO and KT have reached an agreement on how the centralised arrangement instalment of KVTES will be distributed. A general raise will be paid, it will enter into force in October.

The main contracting organisations JAU (JHL and Jyty), JUKO and Local County and Government Employers KT have reached an agreement on paying the municipal collective agreement’s centralised arrangement instalment. The centralised instalment will be paid as a general raise of 0.5%.

Furthermore, job-specific wages and personal wage components will be increased as of 1 October 2022 by 0.5 per cent. In addition, the minimum wage of the agreement and the basic wages of the pay appendices will be increased by 0.5 per cent.

The three-year collective agreement concluded in June stipulates on pay raises which entered into force as of 1 June. The size of the general raise was EUR 46 or 2.0 per cent.

In addition, the minimum level of the 023 and 2024 pay raises was agreed in that agreement. Furthermore, a separate pay regime was agreed on. It is a separate regime the raises of which will be paid in 2023−2027 in addition to annual pay raises. The raises of the pay regime are five per cent in total.

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