| What is a responsible airline like? | Environmentally friendly travel | We are a fair and trustworthy employer | We work within the community | Thinking ahead | Thinking ahead |
We are a fair and trustworthy employer
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| Absence | Training | Equality |
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| In 2010, the rate of absence of our current employees was 5.5% of the total of working days. No occupational diseases were diagnosed or even suspected. | In 2010, we offered our staff training on a total of 2,316 courses for a total of 117,156 hours — up to 16 hours per employee. | Finnair is an equal opportunities employer — all our employees have equal opportunities to further their career, regardless of their gender, age or nationality. 53% of our employees are female and 47% male. |
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| Occupational comfort and wellbeing at work can be measured by the length of employment relationships. On average, our employees have been employed by us for seventeen years, and 39% of our employees have been with us for more than 20 years. |
The well-being project improved interaction at Finnair Catering
During 2008–2009, Finnair Catering carried out a project to improve well-being at work by improving the interaction between employees and their supervisors.
Finnair Catering manages the food, drink and supply deliveries of our flights in Finland. Each year, Finnair Catering produces millions of meals for our clients. The well-being project aimed to improve the working environment at Finnair Catering and develop their management practices.
Catering personnel representatives, from the production department to members of the executive group, took part in group training sessions, in which development ideas were gathered and examined. The discussions were held in an open and inspiring atmosphere.
Thanks to the training, the structure of daily management and interaction was clarified. The managers garnered skills to make detailed development plans together with the employees.

The project showed that we can improve well-being in the workplace by increasing openness and inviting everybody to participate in the development process. The project was very successful, and the results could be seen immediately. For instance, the improvement in the working environment resulted in significantly reduced sick leave.
“The results were excellent. In 2009, absences due to illness were reduced by 20 per cent in comparison with the previous year, and in the tray packing department – which was also the pilot group of the well-being project – they reduced by as much as 45 per cent. In addition, the general index improved in the 2009 4D well-being report by nearly 10 per cent,” notes Kirsi-Marja Heliste, Human Resources Manager at Catering.






