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  • The Finnish Union of University Lecturers

    The Finnish Union of University Lecturers (Yliopistonlehtorien liitto, YLL) is a trade union for all teaching staff at the non-professorial level, whether tenured or untenured. YLL watches over the interests of its members through OAJ (Opetusalan Ammattijärjestö ry) and seeks to promote teaching and research as well as the continuing development of the universities. YLL also functions as the university branch of OAJ and has currently around 1 700 members.

    The Lecturer´s profession

    The main responsibility of the university lecturer lies in the provision of basic teaching in the academy. Instruction at this level is based upon high-level teaching skills supported by up-to-date research results. The lecturer's duties thus involve the continuous developing and updating of teaching on a research-driven basis. The recent reform concerning the allocation of lecturers' annual 1600 hours of work allows time spent on research to be included among their official duties.

    The work done by lecturers has considerable social impact. The profession is one which is the outcome of a long period of study. Its practice demands the acquisition a broad knowledge base, for the lecturer is, after all, an educator of experts.

    Organization

    The supreme decision-making body of YLL is the bi-annual General Meeting. Within YLL there are 21 registered local associations each one of which can cast as many votes at the General Meeting as the number of its members.

    Modes of operation

    YLL makes proposals and initiatives, issues statements, organizes in-service education, undertakes negotiations, prepares briefings and, through OAJ, maintains contact with the government departments and other official bodies whose decision-making powers affect its members. YLL also publishes the the trade journal Acatiimi jointly with the Finnish Union of University Professors (Professoriliitto) and the Finnish Union of University Researchers and Teachers (Tieteentekijoiden liito).

    YLL owns a publishing house, Oy Finn Lectura Ab, which was founded in 1986 and which primarily focuses on the publication of textbooks for use in adult and university education. Most of the authors are university lecturers.

    YLL safeguards the interests of its members through AKAVA's Public Sector Negotiating Commission (AKAVA-JS) and OAJ, to which it makes representations. Currently YLL is aiming through OAJ to secure the following:

    • improvement in lecturers' salaries, which have lagged appreciably behind those in other sectors
    • improved opportunities for lecturers to engage in scientific research or artistic activities as part of their official duties. This should be done, in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement, by decreasing the amount of instruction given
    • greater consideration to be given to teaching merit and the publishing of text-books when filling posts
    • members' interests are safeguarded in the event of proposals to reform the existing salary structure

    The Lecturer´s Union as part of OAJ

    YLL functions as a national branch of OAJ and is thus part of its organizational structure. YLL is represented on the elected Council of OAJ in proportion to its membership.

    As a national member union of the umbrella organization OAJ, YLL coordinates moves to safeguard its members' interests and deal with their problems and questions.

    Influence on educational policy

    The life of the universities is crucially influenced by how educational policy as a whole is perceived across the country. Traditionally, for, example, the emphasis has been on securing free and equal opportunities to education. These principles continue to be relevant in situations where proposals are heard with respect to reallocating the financial burden of maintaining the universities. It is only by being well organized that it is possible to have any marked influence over national educational policy. YLL is supported in its activities by OAJ and its 108 000 members. OAJ's experts are also listened to by parliamentary committees in issues relating to national education policy.

    Lecturers and the university administration

    It is not possible for lecturers, nor for that matter the members of any other single profession, to constitute a majority in the governing bodies of the university. Nonetheless, and perhaps precisely for the reason that it is they who provide the major part of the teaching given by academic staff in the universities, lecturers should be better represented in university government. It is the task of YLL to support those lecturers who have been elected to governing bodies and, where necessary, make up for lack of numbers by quality of representation.

    Members´ benefits

    Every member of YLL is also a member of OAJ and the teachers unemployment fund. Where a member is laid off, for example, that member will receive income- related benefit. OAJ members are also entitled to assistance from the union's shop stewards, legal advice in matters concerning terms of employment, liability and legal protection insurance, life, travel and accident insurance with Sampo, the annual OAJ calendar, products marketed by OAJ, an OAJ credit card (Master Card), the various recreational and cultural activities organized by OAJ, and the weekly OAJ journal, Opettaja.

    YLL members also have the opportunity to participate in the debate on and development of the profession, and in special briefing and training sessions arranged by the union's shop stewards. Members may also take advantage of the special group insurances offered by Pohjola (a group life and accident insurance company). Members are also entitled to a 20% discount on books published by Oy Finn Lectura Ab, a publishing house owned by the union. Members also receive the union's journal Acatiimi.

    Furthermore members share in the benefits offered by AKAVA, including discounts at the travel agency Suomen Matkatoimisto, holiday opportunities arranged by A-lomat, and an Esso credit card.

    Legal protection and advice

    As a member of YLL, you are also a member of a larger community, which lays a more solid foundation for the safeguarding of members' legal rights in employment matters. Lecturers' conditions of employment, social security and taxes are complex issues which demand a certain level of expertise. YLL members are entitled to legal advice in these matters at the more general level as well as in cases of individual problems.

    Why choose to join YLL?

    Trade unions are an essential element in the functioning of the Finnish labour market If YLL was not there to protect its members interests, many issues concerning terms of employment and other areas would be decided upon, for example, by the employer. One of the union's central tasks is to promote the interests of lecturers. This objective can better be achieved through the union than with-out it, and even more so the more representative it is and the broader its membership base.

    For further information, please contact:

    Vesa Kulmala (chair) tel. 0400 824 886; e-mail veskul@utu.fi

    Ulla Vana (office secretary) tel. (09) 150 2381; e-mail ulla.vana@yll.pp.fi