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Last updated: 03.04.2025

Reduction in working time in service sectors

The yearly working time is reduced using different systems in different agreement sectors. Days that reduce working time affect working hours and compensation.

PAM has made agreements with employer organisations on the paid holidays that workers will get in connection with mid-week holidays. The number of free days and the pay for them are different in different sectors. In the collective agreements made by PAM, these are called reduction in working time (työajan lyhennys).

  • In the commerce sector, a system of annual leave days (vuosivapaapäivät) has been used since the beginning of 2017 to reduce the annual working time.
  • At the beginning of 2017, the collective agreements for workers and supervisors in the hotel, restaurant and leisure industry started using the annual leave system for annual free days.
  • In adventure services a system of Z days is used.
  • In the amusement, theme and adventure parks, the annual working time is reduced by Z days.
  • The ski centre industry’s collective agreement has a system of Z days.

Read your sector’s collective agreement to see how the working time is reduced in your sector:

The pay for working on midweek public holidays and some other rules about religious holidays and their eves are also different in different collective agreements.

Read about the impact of mid-week holidays on the work and on annual holidays.

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