Nov 26, 2010. /Lesprom Network/. Metsäliitto Wood Products Industry will launch statutory labour negotiations at all of its operational sawmills in Finland. The negotiations address the plan to limit, if necessary, the production of single sawmills through temporary layoffs for some weeks by the end of September 2011. The notice concerning negotiations covers a total of about 450 employees at six sawmills, as the company said in a press release received by Lesprom Network. ”Possible production restrictions are due to productive and financial reasons, such as the oversupply resulting from the increased production of sawn timber in the major producer countries as well as week demand,” says Timo Karinen, Senior Vice President, responsible for Solid Wood of Metsäliitto Wood Products Industry. Production restrictions have already been implemented at Metsäliitto Wood Product Industry's sawmills during current year. Metsäliitto has sawmills in Kannus, Lappeenranta, Merikarvia, Pöytyä, Renko and Vilppula and in Reopalu, Estonia. Operations at the Karihaara sawmill in Kemi have previously been suspended until further notice. Their combined capacity is about 1.8 million cubic metres of spruce and pine sawn timber.