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  1. Confédération Générale des Syndicats Indépendants

    The General Confederation of Independent Trade Unions was a French trade union confederation created in the aftermath of World War II. It disappeared in the 1970s. The CGSI was active in sectors such as the automobile industry, the postal service, and the City of Paris administration. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom (30 C, 367 P) Pages in category "Defunct trade unions of Europe" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allgemeiner Arbeiterverband der Freien Stadt Danzig; C.
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Defunct trade unions of Europe (3 C, 4 P) Defunct trade unions in North America (6 C). Trade unions by century of disestablishment (3 C) Trade unions by decade of disestablishment (20 C) Trade unions by year of disestablishment (121 C) T. Defunct transnational trade unions (4 C, 21 P)
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The Economic and Trade Union Studies Committee (Comité d'études économiques et syndicales, CEES) was founded in January 1947 by unionists from the pre-war "Syndicat" faction of the CGT, led by René Belin.Many of its members had participated in organizations created under the Labor Charter of October 4, 1941.Rejecting the dominance of communist militants within the CGT, they published the ...
  5. famousfix.com

    Defunct trade unions of Europe 3 L, 1 T Trade unions by decade of disestablishment 20 L Trade unions ... rank #1 · Finnish Trade Union Federation (Finnish: Suomen Ammattijärjestö, SAJ, Swedish: Finlands Landsorganisation, FLO) was the first central organisation of trade unions in Finland, established in 1907. It was a part of the Social ...
  6. nordiclabourjournal.org

    Trade unions have lost members and influence over the past 20 years in almost all European countries. High unemployment, an increasingly deregulated labour market and weaker safety nets makes many workers weary of putting their demands forwards and to become union members. Unions in several countries also criticise what they see as a relatively self-congratulatory Nordic model.
  7. column.global-labour-university.org

    The relationship between social democratic parties and the unions was one of mutual interest between the trade union leaders and the party. It was glued together by a compact that assumed that the 'party of labour' would grant concessions on the 'social wage' in return for the trade union leaders' willingness to hold rank-and-file members in check, especially in inflationary times ...
  8. eurofound.europa.eu

    The trade union which lost the highest number of members was CCOO, where numbers decreased by 24.2%, from 1,203,307 registered in 2009 to 909,052 in 2015. The second most affected trade union was UGT: they lost 276,617 members (from 1,205,463 in 2009 to 928,846 in 2015). In March 2016, trade union elections in companies were held.
  9. blog.policy.manchester.ac.uk

    Traditional pictures of trade unions in different European countries may no longer hold true. It has been said that smaller countries with a greater level of international trade, such as Denmark and Sweden, tend to have higher levels of trade union membership, with unions tightly integrated into national policy-making.

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