Swedish Metalworkers' Union

The Swedish Metalworkers' Union (Swedish: Svenska Metallindustriarbetareförbundet often shortened in text and speech to simply Metall) was a trade union in Sweden. It was formed in 1888 and had a membership of 379,000.

Metall
Full nameSwedish Metalworkers' Union
Native nameSvenska Metallindustriarbetareförbundet
Founded1888
Date dissolvedJanuary 2006
Merged intoIF Metall
Members379,000
AffiliationLO
Key peopleGöran Johnsson, president
Office locationStockholm, Sweden
CountrySweden
Websitewww.metall.se

In January 2006, the Swedish Metalworkers' Union merged with the Swedish Industrial Union to form IF Metall.

Notable members

gollark: The UK has no constitution and *also* basically cannot change how voting works.
gollark: Which is silly for a variety of reasons - even if you agree with the concept of randomly reweighting votes based on area, at least do it honestly and directly and not in such a bizarre, convoluted and arbitrary way?
gollark: People are somewhat apiological sometimes and say "oh, but it's good because it balances out power in rural areas".
gollark: Well, Event 128-κ is probably *not* going to be repeated.
gollark: I heard they have very insecure voting machines.

References

  • ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.
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