The Estonian Employers’ Confederation

Our mission is to contribute to Estonia’s economic growth and improve the standard of living of its people.

Among the members of the Estonian Employers’ Confederation are all of the biggest industrial associations and most of the large businesses in the country which are well known and respected by the public. Both directly and through industry associations, we are the voice of over 2000 companies employing more than 250,000 people.

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Employers’ Hour: every hour saved by a company injects added value into Estonia

Employers’ Hour: every hour saved by a company injects added value into Estonia

What can businesses and the state do to improve Estonia's competitiveness, how to solve the deepening labour shortage crisis, and how to increase Estonia's attractiveness to investors, are the topics discussed in the "Employers ‘Hour’ programme by Tiina Käsi, Head of Nordea Estonia, Martti Kuldma, Head of Omniva, and Kristjan Kukk, Member of the Board of Telia Estonia and Council Member of the Employers" Confederation.

The lawyer answers: what will the changes to the Employment Contracts Act mean for employees?

The lawyer answers: what will the changes to the Employment Contracts Act mean for employees?

Amendments to the Employment Contracts Act are being debated in the Riigikogu, with the aim of adapting to the changed needs of the labour market. However, a number of misconceptions and fears have arisen as a result of the amendment. Piia Zimmermann, legal adviser to the Confederation of Employers, answers common questions.

“Best Leader 2025” is Neeme Tammis

“Best Leader 2025” is Neeme Tammis

The “Best Leader 2025” title was awarded to Neeme Tammis, Chairman of the Board of Hansa Group. In addition to his many years of experience as an entrepreneur, investor and advocate in his own field, he is a recognised supporter of culture and sport, contributes to the development of leaders and helps Ukraine.

Initiatives

The employers’ business meeting had a clear message: A sense of security starts with us

The employers’ business meeting had a clear message: A sense of security starts with us

The Estonian Employers' Confederation's business meeting on 24 April focused on one of the most important issues facing both business and government today: how to increase social confidence in an era where geopolitical tensions, information warfare and international economic instability are affecting people's moods and business decisions.

Business meeting: how to build confidence?

Business meeting: how to build confidence?

Although the state is investing heavily in increasing defence capabilities, the confidence of Estonian people and businesses is significantly lower than in the neighbouring region. That is why we are organising a business meeting on 24 April for members of the Confederation of Estonian Employers on the topic “How to increase confidence?” to discuss why this is the case and how to change it.

Best Apprenticeships 2024: adding value to your work as an apprentice

Best Apprenticeships 2024: adding value to your work as an apprentice

“Offering internships gives young people the opportunity to integrate their creativity and modern knowledge of the field into the everyday life of the company,” says Pirkko Saar, HR Manager of Telia Eesti AS, which was awarded the title “Best Internship 2024”, and encourages company managers to bring more interns into their “inner circle” in the Education and Youth Board's “Skills for the Future” programme.

Why be a member of the Employers’ Confederation

The Estonian Employers’ Confederation is a credible social partner to the state, whose voice and influence have been growing stronger. By uniting its members and speaking on their behalf, the message it conveys becomes more persuasive and impactful. We believe that every decision and action should create greater value for everyone – for people, partners, clients, and the local community. As a member of the Employers’ Confederation, we can more easily contribute to discussions about the future of Estonian industry and be partners in shaping a more successful and value-creating business environment. In this way, we contribute to the sustainability of industrial sectors, employment, the well-being of employees and the community, and the overall development of the Estonian state.

Ahti Asmann
Viru Keemia Grupp AS

The Estonian Hotel and Restaurant Association is one of the founding members of the Employers’ Confederation. Our sector is highly labor-intensive, and it is important that the interests of both employees and employers are represented in a balanced way before lawmakers. The confederation has fulfilled this role with dignity. We value the union’s professional team, long-standing experience, and the continuous involvement of industry associations through working groups. We know that through the Employers’ Confederation, we are in a strong information network and can contribute to important matters in which politicians might otherwise act too independently without involving entrepreneurs.

Killu Maidla
Eesti Hotellide ja Restoranide Liit

Radio show “Employers’ Hour”

Employers’ Hour: every hour saved by a company injects added value into Estonia

Employers’ Hour: every hour saved by a company injects added value into Estonia

What can businesses and the state do to improve Estonia's competitiveness, how to solve the deepening labour shortage crisis, and how to increase Estonia's attractiveness to investors, are the topics discussed in the "Employers ‘Hour’ programme by Tiina Käsi, Head of Nordea Estonia, Martti Kuldma, Head of Omniva, and Kristjan Kukk, Member of the Board of Telia Estonia and Council Member of the Employers" Confederation.

Employers’ Hour: without foreign workers, some businesses would not exist

Employers’ Hour: without foreign workers, some businesses would not exist

Although recruiting from abroad is more complicated, time-consuming and expensive than recruiting from Estonia, employers have to do it for different reasons. Risto Mäeots, Head of Magnetic MRO, Erkki Keldo, Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Industry, and Ain Käpp, Head of the Labour Market Working Group of the Confederation of Estonian Employers, take part in the programme.

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