Council of Nordic Trade Unions
Full name | Council of Nordic Trade Unions |
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Native name | Nordens Fackliga Samorganisation (Swe.), Pohjolan Ammatillinen Yhteisjärjestö (Fin.), Nordens Faglige Samorganisasjon (Nor.) |
Founded | 1972 |
Members | 9 million |
Affiliation | Independent |
Key people | Christina Colclough, general secretary |
Office location | Stockholm, Sweden |
Country | Nordic countries |
Website | www.nfs.net |
The Council of Nordic Trade Unions (NFS) is a regional trade union federation. It represents 9 million members from 16 national trade unions in the Nordic countries of Europe. It was founded in 1972, and has close ties with the Baltic Sea Trade Union Network (BASTUN). The main task of NFS is to co-ordinate trade union activities in the Nordic countries, particularly with regard to employment, economic policy and different social issues. General Secretary, since August 2013, is Christina Colclough.[1]
External links
- www.nfs.net Official site.
References
- ↑ http://www.nordiclabourjournal.org/artikler/portrett/portrait-2013-1/article.2013-09-03.9951829227/ Nordic Labour Journal: Christina Colclough is fascinated by the Nordic cooperation model
- ICTUR et al.,, ed. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.
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