Strike at OsloMet

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Strike at OsloMet

96 employees at OsloMet are on strike after Unio stat and Akademikerne broke off negotiations with the state. Here you can find information about how the strike affects employees and students

Updated on 1. June at 10.08.

The Government has proposed compulsory wage arbitration in order to resolve the industrial dispute between Akademikerne and the state, and the strike is now over for this group. The Unio strike continues.

​​​​​​​LO and YS reached an agreement with the state overtime. A total of 65 employees who are organized in Unio have been on strike since Monday 27 May.

Unio is taking another 31 employees at OsloMet on strike from Monday 3 June. A total of 96 employees will then be on strike.

The consequences for operations at OsloMet will be limited for now and most exams are carried out as normal.

After the escalation of the strike from 3 June, some oral exams at the Faculty of Education and International Studies and the Faculty of Health Sciences will be postponed. Those to whom this applies will be notified directly. The strike will also cause delays in the marking of examinations. If the strike goes on for a long time, it could also have consequences for the printing of diplomas.

"We are continuously working to map out the practical consequences the strike will have for employees and students, and will continuously update the information for those affected," says acting HR Director Inger Johanne Stantin Olafsen.

Consequences of the strike

Follow the employee page on strike, which is regularly updated with information about which activities and services may be weakened or temporarily cease as a result of the strike, as it escalates and more employees are taken out on strike.

Here you will find all the information that has been sent to the students at OsloMet.

Are you on strike?

Employees who are on strike will receive direct information from their trade union.

While you are on strike, you should not perform any work tasks or use OsloMet's systems.

Read the questions and answers about what you can and cannot do while you are on strike.

(This text is translated using Sikt AI chat)