Danish Carpenters' Union

The Danish Carpenters' Union (Danish: Dansk Tømrerforbund, DT) was a trade union representing carpenters in Denmark.

The union was founded in 1890 and initially consisted of six branches, with a total of about 1,000 members. It grew rapidly and by 1896, had 60 branches and 3,208 members. It soon secured improved pay and conditions and continued to grow. It also affiliated to the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (LO).[1][2]

By 1969, the union had 19,737 members. The following year, it merged with the Danish Union of Joiners, to form the Danish Union of Joiners and Carpenters.[1]

Presidents

1937: Ingvard Dahl
1950s: Christoffer Nielsen
c.1960: Henry Hansen
gollark: You cannot "guarantee" things as much as make the probability quite high.
gollark: Have you done practice exam papers of some kind? Can you work out how your score on those compares to past results?
gollark: Perhaps I just overestimate people.
gollark: Some universities have reaaaally low standards, so I have no clue how that works.
gollark: 541k acceptances of 706k applicants? *Weird*.

References

  1. Ebbinghaus, Bernhard; Visser, Jelle (2000). Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 177. ISBN 0333771125.
  2. "The Danish Carpenters' Union 60th Anniversary". Bulletin of the International Federation of Building and Woodworkers: 144. 1950.
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