The Finnish Musicians' Union (Finnish: Suomen Muusikkojen Liitto ry, Swedish: Finlands Musikerförbund rf) is a trade union representing musicians in Finland.
The union was founded in 1917, and was initially led by Robert Kajanus.
In 1974, it joined SAK's successor, the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions.
[3] About one-third of its members are orchestral musicians, soloists and conductors, and the remainder include popular musicians and ballet dancers.
The union owns Radio Helsinki, the G Livelab venue, and artists' residences in London, Berlin and Raseborg.