The National School Union (Italian : Sindacato Nazionale Scuola, SNS) was a trade union representing workers in schools in Italy.
The union was founded on 16 December 1967, at a conference in Ariccia. [1] It affiliated to the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL), and by 1985 it had 137,254 members, but this figure began falling, and by 1998 was down to 98,834. [2] In 1996, it became part of the Second Level Federation (School - University - Research - Training) section of CGIL, along with the National Union of University and Research. In 2004, the two unions merged, forming the Federation of Education Workers. [3]
The Italian General Confederation of Labour is a national trade union centre in Italy. It was formed by an agreement between socialists, communists, and Christian democrats in the "Pact of Rome" of June 1944. In 1950, socialists and Christian democrats split forming UIL and CISL, and since then the CGIL has been influenced by the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and until recent years by its political heirs: the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS), the Democrats of the Left (DS) and currently the Democratic Party (PD).
The Italian Labour Union is a national trade union centre in Italy. It was founded in 1950 as a socialist, social democratic, republican, and laic split from the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL). It represents almost 2.2 million workers.
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The Italian Federation of Textile and Garment Workers was a trade union representing workers in the textile and clothing industries in Italy.
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The Federation of Education Workers is a trade union representing educators and researchers in Italy.
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The National Union of Elementary Schools was a trade union representing primary and nursery school staff in Italy.