Experiences and Challenges of Foreign Agricultural Workers in Finland

Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.13031/JASH.13893
T. Mattila, U. Ovaska, B. Kinnunen, V. Tuure, J. Leppälä, K. Taattola, Virve Rinnola, R. Rautiainen
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HighlightsBetter control of musculoskeletal workload remains a key factor in improving working conditions on Finnish farms.Orientation and training of workers should be carefully prepared with attention to content, method, and timing.Continued training is needed, especially for foremen and the increasing number of long-term foreign workers.Abstract. Foreign workers have become an important part of the workforce on horticulture and livestock farms in Finland. The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences of foreign workers regarding their working and living conditions. We conducted semi-structured theme interviews during two time periods: in 2008-2009 (n = 40 workers on eight farms) and again in 2018-2019 (n = 9 workers on four farms). We found variations in expectations and goals among workers when they take a job abroad. Compelling factors in the origin country included unemployment, low wages, and low standards of living, and enticing factors in the destination country included social relationships and expectations of better income. Personal networks had a strong role in the recruiting processes. Work on farms is physically demanding, and being a foreign worker affects social life in many ways, such as being separated from family and facing pressures from the home community to arrange jobs for others. New communication technologies have improved possibilities to stay in contact. Employers could contribute to better working and living conditions for foreign workers by improving work organization, ergonomics at work, orientation of new workers, and continued training of supervisors. Worker orientation and training should be carefully planned, taking into consideration the limited language skills, work competence requirements, and possibilities for career advancement of the workers. Keywords: Descriptive study, Foreign farm workers, Horticulture, Occupational safety.
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外国农业工人在芬兰的经历与挑战
更好地控制肌肉骨骼负荷仍然是改善芬兰农场工作条件的关键因素。员工的入职和培训应认真准备,注意内容、方法和时间。需要持续的培训,特别是对领班和越来越多的长期外籍工人。外国工人已成为芬兰园艺业和畜牧业劳动力的重要组成部分。这项研究的目的是调查外籍工人的工作和生活条件的经验。我们在两个时间段进行了半结构化的主题访谈:2008-2009年(n = 40名工人,8个农场)和2018-2019年(n = 9名工人,4个农场)。我们发现,当员工到国外工作时,他们的期望和目标会有所不同。原籍国的吸引因素包括失业、低工资和低生活水平,而目的地国的吸引因素包括社会关系和对更高收入的期望。人际网络在招聘过程中起着重要作用。在农场工作需要体力,作为一名外国工人在许多方面影响社会生活,例如与家人分离,并面临来自家乡社区为他人安排工作的压力。新的通信技术提高了人们保持联系的可能性。雇主可以通过改善工作组织、工作中的人体工程学、新工人的培训和继续培训主管,为外国工人提供更好的工作和生活条件。考虑到工人有限的语言技能、工作能力要求和职业发展的可能性,应仔细规划工人的入职和培训。关键词:描述性研究,外来农场工人,园艺,职业安全。
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