Swedish Union for Service and Communications Employees
The Swedish Union for Service and Communications Employees (Service- och Kommunikationsfacket, acronym SEKO) is a trade union in Sweden. It was formed in 1995 with the reorganization of the Swedish National Union of State Employees (Statsanställdas förbund, SF).
Full name | Swedish Union for Service and Communications Employees |
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Native name | Facket för Service och Kommunikation |
Founded | 1995 |
Members | 72,156 (2018)[1] |
Affiliation | LO, PSI, UNI |
Key people | Jan Rudén, president |
Office location | Stockholm |
Website | www.seko.se |
SEKO has a membership of 70,000 and is divided into nine branches:
- Rail transportation
- Public administration
- Postal
- Roads & Railways
- Telecom
- Correctional treatment
- Energy
- Defence
- Maritime
SEKO is the fifth largest affiliate of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO).
References
- Kjellberg, Anders (2017). "The Membership Development of Swedish Trade Unions and Union Confederations Since the End of the Nineteenth Century" (PDF). Lund University. p. 188. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
External links
- Open UP - handicap programme in Sweden (model based on Norwegian Telenor's handicap programme) official site.
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