To do so, it implements several services concerning educational, professional, social issues and labour market conditions, always according to the needs of the members.
[6] From 1924 onward, small business school graduate associations and societies were founded in the largest cities in Finland.
In summer 2014, the association changed its name to Suomen Ekonomit - Finlands Ekonomer - The Finnish Business School Graduates.
Later on, the functions have evolved toward a wider approach to issues regarding employment relations: Salary surveys, legal advice, career guidance, and training.
For white-collar workers, collective bargaining in the Finnish model is based on strong professional unions and their collaborations.
[9] The association's policy is to guarantee decent wage development throughout the industry, ensure proper conditions in employment contracts, and promote wellbeing at the workplace.
The goal is to maintain the esteem and quality of business education at the academic level and the graduates’ expertise.
[10] The Federal Assembly holds the highest quorum in the decision-making of The Finnish Business School Graduates.