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Trade unions in Switzerland have their origins in the 19th century when the country began to industrialise. Workers' associations first formed in the 1860s which assumed union functions, mutual insurance activities, sponsored candidates for election and campaigned in referendums . [ 2 ]
The Swiss Trade Union Federation (German: Schweizerischer Gewerkschaftsbund, SGB; French: Union syndicale suisse; Italian: Unione Sindicale Svizzera, USS) is the largest national trade union center in Switzerland.
Travail.Suisse is a trade union federation in Switzerland. History The ... Union of University Lecturers in Switzerland: FH-CH: 922 Former affiliates. Union
Pages in category "Trade unions in Switzerland" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Swiss Trade Union Federation; Swiss Typographers' Union;
Unia is the largest member of the Swiss Trade Union Confederation (SGB or USS) with 200,000 members. In addition its collective agreements affect the conditions of a million Swiss workers.
The Swiss Bank Employees' Union (German: Schweizerische Bankpersonalverband, SBPV; French: Association suisse des employés de banque) is a trade union representing workers in the banking industry in Switzerland. The union was founded in April 1918, by eight local organisations which had split from the Swiss Commercial Association.
China and Switzerland signed a joint declaration on Monday agreeing to deepen their partnership after Premier Li Qiang met the Swiss President, the Swiss government said. Li, the most senior ...
The federation was established in 1918 by most of the country's trade unions for non-manual workers. These included the Swiss Craftsmen's Association, the Union Helvetia, and the Swiss Association of Technicians, but more than half the membership came from the Swiss Commercial Association. The new federation remained riven with disputes, with ...