Opposition National Coalition Party (NCP) candidates collected significant campaign donations from the Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) and other business groups and individuals.
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YIT received the highest score for customer satisfaction in new residential construction
YIT´s customer satisfaction is the highest in the construction industry
YIT s customer satisfaction (81.0) is the highest in the construction industry.
The difference to the industry average (77.8) and to the construction company in second place (78.0) is clear. YIT has now placed in the survey s top three for four years in a row.
The results are from EPSI Rating s Uudisasuntorakentaminen 2020 (Construction of new residential units) survey that the Confederation of Finnish Construction Industries RT and its largest members carry out annually. The survey measures how satisfied home buyers are with construction companies. The results are measured on an index of 0-100, with 75 reflecting a very good level.
Construction firms promise tougher coronavirus measures
Two of Finland s biggest construction firms have begun requiring workers to wear masks whenever feasible.
Many infections have been found at construction sites in Espoo since the beginning of the year. Work at the Kivenlahti metro site had to be suspended for two days due to infections. Pictured is the metro construction site in nearby Soukka.
Image: Henrietta Hassinen / Yle
Construction companies have tightened their practices on the use of face masks at building sites. The country s largest construction firm, YIT, tightened its coronavirus measures this past week. Masks must always be used both indoors and outdoors, said
Women gradually increasing presence on Finlandâs union, federation boards
An Yle survey found that women were much more likely to sit on the boards of trade unions than on employer federations.
The number of women sitting on trade union and employer federation boards is increasing, but the pace of change is slow.
Image: Yle / Henrietta Hassinen
The number of women sitting on the boards of Finlandâs trade unions and employer federations is gradually increasing, but the pace of change is slow, according to the results of an Yle survey.
For example, women currently make up an average of about one-fifth of the board members of employer federations.