Trade Union Confederation 90 of Slovenia | |
Konfederacija sindikatov 90 Slovenije | |
Founded | February, 1991 |
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Headquarters | Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Location | |
Key people | Boris Mazalin, president |
Website | www.sindikat-ks90.si |
The Trade Union Confederation 90 of Slovenia (Slovene : Konfederacija sindikatov 90 Slovenije) (KS 90) is a trade union confederation of Slovenia. It was formed in February 1991 and is based in the south-west area of the country. [1]
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