Founded | 14 December 2002 |
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Headquarters | Bern, Switzerland |
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Members | 140,000 |
Key people | Adrian Wüthrich, president
Josiane Aubert, vice-president Meinrado Robbiani, vice-president Kurt Regotz, vice-president |
Affiliations | ETUC |
Website | www.travailsuisse.ch |
Travail.Suisse is a trade union federation in Switzerland.
The federation was formed in December 2002 by the merger of the Christian National Union Confederation (CNG) and the Confederation of Swiss Employees' Associations (VSA). Through the CNG, Travail.Suisse traces into roots back to 1907. Initially, the federation represented around 170,000 workers.
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Association of Hungarian Christian Workers in Switzerland | VUCAS | 48 | |
Association of Personnel Representatives of the Swiss Electricity Industry | VPE | 1,010 | |
Christian Social Organisation of Ticino | OCST | 41,677 | |
Employees ABB | AVABB | 1,491 | |
Hotel & Gastro Union | HGU | 1886 | 18,372 |
Interprofessional Christian Unions of Valais | SCIV | 10,777 | |
Swiss Pharmacists' Association | SDV | 1898 | 151 |
Syna | Syna | 1998 | 59,632 |
transfair | 2000 | 10,263 | |
Union of University Lecturers in Switzerland | FH-CH | 922 |
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