Tekniikan akateemiset TEK

Nainen istuu aaltojen keskellä.
Work life

Architects’ organisations: Unpaid internships have no place in architecture

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Legal

Defining copyright boundaries in employment relationships

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Organisation

TEK's carbon dioxide emissions continued to fall

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Collective Bargaining in Autumn 2024 ‹
Collective agreement negotiations have started or are about to start in sectors where many TEK members are working. Read more about the negotiations!

What is TEK?

TEK is a trade union for academic engineers and architects in Finland.

In Finland, trade unions work closely with the employers’ organisations to ensure that the Finnish market is open, fair and competitive. On a personal level, this means that we negotiate the framework for employment conditions and salaries on your behalf, to make sure you have fair working conditions.

We are a professional organisation that supports you in your career. By becoming a member, you will have access to our experts, who can advise you on any issues regarding your work life in Finland. Through our services, we will help you make informed choices in all aspects of your career, from how to get your foot in the market to navigating Finnish work life.

Get to know our services in more detail below.

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Services and benefits

As a TEK member you have access to the best tools for building your career, as well as valuable benefits!

Employment and law

Job search and career

Salary

Unemployment insurance

Work life in Finland

Wellbeing

Membership benefits

Events and trainings

Research

Get to know all services and benefits

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How can we best serve you?

We offer a wide range of membership services to support you at different stages in your career. 

Student

Graduated

Job seeker

Unemployed

Entrepreneur

If you're not yet a TEK member, join now!

Latest news and blogs

Teemu Hankamäki katsoo sivulle.
Work life
News article

No strike at least before Christmas

The collective agreements of many TEK members were valid until 30.11.2024.
A person working at a desk
Work life
News article

Unpaid internships have crept into the architectural profession

The weak economic trend has lowered the threshold for offering and accepting unpaid work in architects’ offices. The phenomenon is common in southern Europe and has become more common in the other Nordic countries. 
Owain Hopeaketo
Society
Blog post

Owain's corner: The engineering of international graduates

Finland should be using its data a lot more than it does, and those who haven’t spent time in universities recently really don’t know what is happening in them.
Nainen istuu aaltojen keskellä.
Education
News article

Universities are learning to be more neurodiverse

Universities in the field of technology support students’ neurodiversity with individual arrangements, for example. Hundreds of students are already utilising these arrangements, and the demand for them is growing.
Kaksi hahmoa kirjoittaa origamiin.
Legal
News article

Defining copyright boundaries in employment relationships

Copyright belongs to the author. The results of the work belong to the employer.
Opiskelijoita haalarit jalassa aurinkopaneelin edessä.
Organisation
News article

TEK's carbon dioxide emissions continued to fall

TEK's board has decided that emissions will be offset or sequestered elsewhere. So TEK is involved in an Ethiopian afforestation project, an Indian small hydropower and solar energy project, and a biochar project in Germany.
Työporukka pöydän ääressä, ylhäältä päin kuvattuna.
Work life
News article

Desire to develop leads to position of trust

A desire to develop the working conditions or terms of employment at the workplace is the biggest motivator for taking up a position of trust, shows a survey of employee representatives conducted by the Federation of Professional and Managerial Staff YTN. A third of the survey respondents reported this as the main reason for taking up the position of trust.
Nainen työskentelee tietokoneella modernissa toimistossa
Work life
News article

Architects’ organisations: Unpaid internships have no place in architecture

The weak economic trend has lowered the threshold for offering and accepting unpaid work in architects’ offices. The phenomenon is common in southern Europe and has become more common in the other Nordic countries. Employers’ and employees’ organisations in the sector are concerned about the rise of unpaid internships in Finland.
People of different genders working at the same table
Work life
News article

YTN continues negotiations in the technology industry

The pressure measures in the technology industry announced on 18 November by The Industrial Union and Pro do not apply to TEK members working as senior salaried employees.