Helsinki (20.02.2009 / edited 22.02.2009 – Juhani Artto) Campaigners and supporters of the merger between six industrial unions could heave a sigh of relief on Thursday evening. The ballots in two major unions ended in favour of the merger.

In the Metalworkers’ Union 55.6 per cent of the members, participating in the ballot, gave the green light to the merger. In the Chemical Workers’ Union 62.1 per cent voted for the merger. Voter participation was decent enough with 26.5 per cent of the Metalworkers’ Union and 29.5 per of the Chemical Workers’ Union coming out to cast their ballots.

The two unions are the largest ones of the six unions. Their rank and file members make up almost two thirds of the planned 330,000 rank and file super-union. Earlier the delegations of the Media Union (graphical workers) and the Wood and Allied Workers’ Union had positioned themselves clearly in favour of the merger.

The Railway Workers’ Union may organise a ballot on the issue and the Electrical Workers’ Union will make its final decision within the next few months.

Following these two decisive ballots there are not any major obstacles that could derail the planned merger. Finland’s largest union is due to begin its work officially on 1 January 2010.

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