Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation

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The Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation (Dutch : Nederlands Katholiek Vakverbond, NKV) was a national trade union centre bringing together Catholic trade unions in the Netherlands.

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The federation was established in 1925, as the Roman Catholic Workers' Federation. It disbanded in 1941, but was reformed in 1945, as the Catholic Workers' Movement. In 1964, it became the NKV, with nine affiliated trade unions. In 1976, it merged with the Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions, to form the Federation of Dutch Trade Unions, although it was not formally dissolved until 1981. [1]

Presidents

1925: A. C. de Bruijn
1952: Toon Middelhuis
1964: Jan Mertens

Affiliates

UnionAbbreviationFoundedLeftReason not affiliated [1] Membership (1964) [2]
Catholic Union of Administrative and Commercial Personnel in IndustryACI19631967Merged into BHP8,850
Catholic Union of Agriculture, Food and Tobacco AVG19681981Merged into VBN/A
Catholic Union of Commercial Employees KBPH19631980Merged into DIBO9,537
Catholic Union of Government Personnel KABO19491981Merged into ABVA-KABO36,803
Catholic Union of Personnel in Banks, Insurance Companies and Administrative OfficesSt Christoffel19631974Transferred to MHP7,019
Dutch Catholic Union of the Building and Wood Industries KBBH19721981Merged into BHBN/A
Dutch Catholic Clothing and Textile Workers' Union St Lambertus19481971Merged into IB-NKV21,175
Dutch Catholic Diamond Workers' Union
Dutch Catholic Factory Workers' Union St Willibrordus19181971Merged into IB-NKV43,289
Dutch Catholic Metal Workers' Union St Eloy19021971Merged into IB-NKV57,667
Dutch Catholic Mineworkers' Union St Barbara19031971Merged into IB-NKV33,157
Dutch Catholic Non-Commissioned Officers' AssociationSt Martinus19111981Merged into ACOM5,906
Dutch Catholic Pharmaceutical Assistants' Union19181,063
Dutch Catholic Printing Union NKGB19021982Transferred to FNV15,374
Dutch Catholic Tobacco Workers' UnionSt Willibrordus18971968Merged into AVG4,052
Dutch Catholic Union of Agricultural Workers St Deusdedit19041968Merged into AVG21,974
Dutch Catholic Union of Barbers and Hairdressers St Cosmos19321980Transferred to FNV2,691
Dutch Catholic Union of Building Workers St Joseph19171971Merged into KBBH74,348
Dutch Catholic Union of Commercial Travellers, Agents, and Insurance Inspectors19163,054
Dutch Catholic Union of Foremen and SupervisorsKLP19131971Merged into BHLP10,002
Dutch Catholic Union of Hotel, Restaurant and Restaurant EmployeesSt Antonius19111968Merged into AVG2,114
Dutch Catholic Union of Musicians and Artists194791
Dutch Catholic Union of Shop Assistants, Administrative and Insurance PersonnelSt Franciscus19091963SplitN/A
Dutch Catholic Union of Transport Personnel KBV19031981Merged into VB28,853
Dutch Catholic Union of Transport WorkersSt Bonifacius19181963Merged into KBVN/A
Dutch Catholic Union of Workers in the Food and Drink IndustrySt Joris19491968Merged into AVG8,123
Dutch Roman Catholic Union of Technicians and Chemical WorkersSt Bernulphus19181967Merged into BHP4,190
Dutch Roman Catholic Union of Woodworkers, Furniture Makers, Wallpaperers, and Related TradesSt Antonius van Padua19201971Merged into KBBH7,796
Federation of Catholic Dutch Civil Servants and Private Sector Workers in Indonesia315
General Roman Catholic Civil Servants' AssociationARKA19181981Transferred to CNV
Industrial Workers' Union NKV IB-NKV19721981Merged into IBN/A
Union of Clerical and Supervisory StaffBHP19671971Merged into BHLPN/A
Union of Officials, Management and Senior Personnel BHLP19721974Transferred to MHPN/A

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References

  1. 1 2 Ebbinghaus, Bernhard; Visser, Jelle (2000). Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 462, 468–470. ISBN   0333771125.
  2. Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe. Vol. 2. Washington DC: United States Department of Labor. 1965. p. 20.1020.17.