Finnair has completed the co-operation process started in September on its plans to reduce up to 1,000 jobs, to make other structural changes and to implement additional temporary layoffs due to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the dramatic market changes caused by the pandemic, Finnair has cut approximately 600 jobs in Finland. The redundancies will be implemented by the end of March 2021. The co-operation process concerned all Finnair employees in Finland except for cabin and cockpit crew, altogether 2,800 employees. Finnair confirmed that similar discussions have been held outside Finland, and redundancies outside Finland amount to

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