Swiss Trade Union Federation

The Swiss Trade Union Federation (German: Schweizerischer Gewerkschaftsbund SGB; French: Union syndicale suisse USS; Italian: Unione Sindicale Svizzera USS) is the largest national trade union center in Switzerland.

SGB/USS
Full nameSwiss Trade Union Federation
Native nameSchweizerischer Gewerkschaftsbund
Union Syndicale Suisse
Unione Sindacale Svizzera
Founded1880
Members385,000
AffiliationITUC, ETUC, TUAC
Key peoplePierre-Yves Maillard, president
Office locationBern
CountrySwitzerland
Websitewww.sgb.ch

History

The federation was founded in 1880 and represents 385,000 members in its affiliated unions.

The SGB has close ties with the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (SPS). Ruth Dreifuss, the former President of the Confederation, and former member of the Swiss Federal Council, was previously an SGB official.

Affiliates

The following unions are affiliated to the SGB:

  • AvenirSocial - Professionelle Soziale Arbeit Schweiz
  • GaraNto
  • Kapers – Gewerkschaft des Kabinenpersonals
  • Nautilus International
  • New Wood - Syndicat New Wood des Nations Unies
  • Personalverband des Bundes (PVB)
  • Schweizerischer Bankpersonalverband (SBPV)
  • Schweizerischer Musikerverband (SMV)
  • Schweizerischer Verband des Personals öffentlicher Dienste (VPOD)
  • Schweiz. Musikpädagogischer Verband (SMPV)
  • Schweizer Syndikat Medienschaffender (SSM)
  • Syndicom – Gewerkschaft Medien und Kommunikation
  • Unia
  • Union of Transport Workers (SEV)

Presidents

Since 1884, the SGB has had the following 27 presidents, one of which was a woman:[1]

1884: Ludwig Witt
1886: Johann Kappes
1886: Ludwig Witt
1888: Albert Spiess
1888: Georg Preiss
1890: Rudolf Morf
1891: Conrad Conzett
1893: Eduard Hungerbühler
1894: Eduard Keel
1896: Lienhard Boksberger
1898: Alois Kessler
1900: Heinrich Schnetzler
1902: Niklaus Bill
1903: Karl Zingg
1909: Emile Ryser
1912: Oskar Schneeberger
1934: Robert Bratschi
1954: Arthur Steiner
1958: Hermann Leuenberger
1969: Ernst Wüthrich
1973: Ezio Canonica
1978: Richard Müller
1982: Fritz Reimann
1990: Walter Renschler
1994: Christiane Brunner and Vasco Pedrina
1998: Paul Rechsteiner
2019: Pierre-Yves Maillard
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References

  1. "Schweizerischer Gewerkschaftsbund (SGB)". Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz HLS. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  • 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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