GS - Facket för skogs-, trä- och grafisk bransch | |
Founded | 2009 |
---|---|
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Location | |
Members | 65,000 |
Key people | Per-Olof Sjöö, president |
Affiliations | LO |
Website | www.gsfacket.se |
GS is a trade union in Sweden representing workers in the media, forestry and woodworking industries.
The union was established on 1 June 2009 through the merging of Swedish Forest and Wood Workers' Union and Swedish Graphic Workers' Union. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation. The merger was originally conceived by the Swedish Paper Workers' Union, but that union ultimately decided to remain independent. [1] [2]
On formation, the union had 52,845 members, but the number has fallen in line with employment in the industries it covers. By 2019, the union had 37,583 members. [2]
The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions is a national trade union center, decidedly the largest and probably the most influential umbrella organization of labour unions in Norway. The 21 national unions affiliated to the LO have almost 1,000,000 members of a Norwegian population of 5 million. The majority of affiliated unions organizes traditional blue collar workers, but the largest affiliate is the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees which makes up more than a third of all members. LO is affiliated to the ITUC and the ETUC.
The Swedish Transport Workers' Union is a trade union representing workers in the transport industry in Sweden.
The General Confederation of Trade Unions or GCTU is an international trade union confederation. It was founded on 16 April 1992 and incorporates members from the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The Norwegian Union of General Workers is a trade union in Norway. It has a membership of 33,000 and is affiliated with the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO).
The Building Maintenance Workers' Union is a trade union in Sweden.
The Swedish Building Workers' Union is a trade union representing workers in the construction industry in Sweden.
The Swedish Commercial Employees' Union is Sweden's third-largest blue-collar union, with some 145,000 members, of whom around 25,000 are retired. Women make up over 70 percent of its membership.
The Swedish Food Workers' Union is a trade union representing workers in the food and drink industries in Sweden.
The Swedish Forest and Wood Workers' Union was a trade union representing workers in the forestry and woodworking industries in Sweden.
The Swedish Industrial Union was a trade union representing manufacturing workers in Sweden.
The Swedish Metalworkers' Union was a trade union in Sweden.
Industrifacket Metall is a trade union in Sweden. It was formed in a 2006 merger between the Swedish Industrial Union (Industrifacket) and the Swedish Metalworkers' Union (Metall). Its roots in Metall trace back to 1888.
The Swedish Paper Workers' Union is a trade union representing workers in the pulp and paper industry in Sweden.
The Swedish Union of Commercial Salaried Employees was a trade union in Sweden. It had a membership of 160,000 and represented workers in a variety of industries, ranging from wholesaling, transport, freight forwarding, civil aviation and travel agencies to retailing, media companies and private dental practice.
The Tunisian General Labour Union is a national trade union center in Tunisia. It has a membership of more than one million and was founded January 20, 1946.
The Swedish Cooperage Union was a trade union for coopers in Sweden.
Trade unions in Norway first emerged with the efforts of Marcus Thrane and the formation of the Drammen Labour Union in 1848 which organised agricultural workers and crofters. However, with Thrane's imprisonment and the suppression of the union in 1855, it was not until 1872 before a union was founded again, by print workers. In 1899 the first national federation, the LO, was founded. During this period interactions with trade unions in Denmark and Sweden played a great influence over the development of trade unions in Norway.
The Swedish Wood Industry Workers' Union was a trade union representing wood workers in Sweden.
The Swedish Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Union was a trade union representing workers in several related industries in Sweden.
The United Unions was a general union in Sweden.