National Trade Union Confederation of Finland

The National Trade Union Confederation of Finland (Suomen Kansallinen Ammattikuntajärjestö, SKA) was a Finnish fascist workers' organization affiliated with the Patriotic People's Movement (IKL) which was founded in April 1935.

The organization also called for the introduction of a labor dispute settlement procedure and for reforms related to workplace democracy.

SKA wanted to improve the position of the work force in order to create the Volksgemeinschaft important to the IKL.

Juho Kaveheimo, the chairman of the organization, was a former communist and Red Guard member as was the general secretary Sulo Laine.

[4] The SKA was abolished after the Continuation War under Article 21 of the Moscow Armistice banning all fascist organisations.

SKA poster: "Away with the party lines! Work for the national community !"