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  2. Trade unions in the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Trade unions in the Faroe Islands represent most workers in the country. The largest unions are: Samtak is a federation of blue collar workers with 5,600 members. [1] The member unions are the Faroe Islands Workers' Association (Føroya Arbeiðarafelag), the Faroe Islands Fishers’ Association (Føroya Fiskimannafelag), the Klaksvik Workers’ Association (Klaksvíkar Arbeiðsmannafelag) and ...

  3. Workers' Union (Faroe Islands) - Wikipedia

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    The party won three seats in the 1994 elections, [1] taken by Óli Jacobsen [], Kristian Magnussen [] and Ingeborg Vinther.It joined the governing coalition, with Jacobsen (1994–1995 and March–May 1998), Axel H. Nolsøe [] (1995–1996) and Magnussen (1996–1998) serving as Ministers. [2]

  4. List of ministers of social affairs of the Faroe Islands

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    The minister of social affairs (Faroese language: landsstýrismaðurin í almannamálum, also called Almannamálaráðharrin [Please clarify whether this is the feminine form too.]) has been a governmental ministerial post since 1968 in the government of the Faroe Islands.

  5. Cabinet of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the Faroe Islands (Faroese: Føroya Landsstýri) has been the chief executive body and the government of the Faroe Islands since the islands became self-governing in 1948. The cabinet is led by the prime minister ( løgmaður ).

  6. Statistics Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Faroe Islands (Faroese: Hagstova Føroya) is the national statistical authority of the Faroe Islands. It is an independent authority supervised by the Ministry of Finance. [1] It was established, following a parliamentary act voted by the Løgting on 7 May 1991. [2] As of 2020, it employs 19 people and it is located in Argir. [3]

  7. Category : Administrative divisions of the Faroe Islands

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    Municipalities of the Faroe Islands (1 C, 31 P) Pages in category "Administrative divisions of the Faroe Islands" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  8. Regions of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the ministry of interior is that in 2015 there will be only seven or nine municipalities in the Faroe Islands, more or less following the boundaries of the districts and constituencies. If this happens the Faroe Islands will have left the administrative structure of parish municipalities, which was built up in the first half of the ...

  9. Category:Government of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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