Finland Reviews Drone Threat Pay
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Finland's Minister of Labor is reviewing whether employees are entitled to pay if they stay home due to a drone threat, as disagreements persist on the matter. Meanwhile, the effectiveness of Finland's drone warning system is questioned, with calls for clearer public instructions and more effective warning signals like audible sirens.
Minister: Pay for Those Staying Home Due to Drone Threat to Be Clarified
- Finland's Minister of Labor is launching an official review into whether employees are entitled to pay during a drone threat. - There is disagreement between employer and employee organizations regarding pay for those who stay home following official guidance. - The minister acknowledges current legal ambiguity and will convene labor market parties for discussions.
Finland's Drone Warning System Needs Urgent Overhaul, Says Kaleva
- Finland's Kaleva newspaper questions the effectiveness of drone threat warnings following a recent incident in Uusimaa. - The article highlights communication failures, including delayed alerts and โฆ
Drone Threat: General Warning Signal Reaches People Effectively
- A reader suggests using audible sirens as a general warning signal for drone threats, arguing they are more effective than current methods relying on functional radios, TVs, or smartphones. - The prโฆ
Drone Threat: Finland Needs Functional Instructions
- A reader criticizes the current lack of clear instructions for the Finnish public on how to be notified and act during a drone threat. - The article highlights that many people did not receive or heโฆ