Christian Workers Union of Sweden (1898)
The Christian Workers Union of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges kristna arbetareförbund) was a short-lived Christian anti-socialist labour organization in Sweden, founded in 1898. The organization sought to build a non-socialist alternative to the mainstream trade union movement. In 1899, the Malmö and Limhamn local branches joined a new Christian Workers Union of Sweden.[1]
- Not to be confused with the Christian Workers Union of Sweden founded in 1899.
References
- Flink, Ingvar. Strejkbryteriet och arbetets frihet: en studie av svensk arbetsmarknad fram till 1938. 1978. pp. 26-29
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