Finland agrees employer pay for workers missing work during drone threats, Yle reports. Employers must pay if workers are late or stay home due to security measures, but critical sectors like healthcare and energy may still require staff to work.
In Finland, payments have been agreed for those who missed work due to the threat of UAVs, Yle writes. According to the recommendation, employers must maintain wages if an employee is late or forced to stay home due to security measures introduced by authorities. This concerns situations where armed drones may enter the country's airspace and citizens are urged to take shelter indoors. Yle noted that the question of work in critical sectors — healthcare, round-the-clock elderly care, energy, and industry — remains open. In these areas, personnel may be obliged to continue working even during a threat if stopping processes poses risks to people and infrastructure, the article said.
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