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- Trade_unions_in_Europe abstract "The European Trade Union Confederation was set up in 1973 to promote the interests of working people at the European level and to represent them in the European Union institutions. It is recognized by the European Union, the Council of Europe, and the European Free Trade Association as the only representative cross-sectoral trade union organization at the European level.Some countries, such as Germany, Austria, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, and the other Nordic countries, have strong, centralized unions, where every type of industry has a specific union, which are then gathered in large national union confederations. The largest union confederation in Europe is the German Confederation of Trade Unions. Usually there are at least two national union confederations, one for academically educated and one for branches with lower education level. The largest Swedish union confederation is the blue-collar Swedish Trade Union Confederation (Landsorganisationen, or LO). The LO has about 1.5 million members (including pensioners), which is a sixth of Sweden's population (Swedish blue-collar density in 2000 was 83% and in 2012 67%; the total density of blue-collar + white-collar employees in 2012 was 70%). Finland's equivalent is the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions, with about one million members out of the country's 5.2 million inhabitants. In addition, there are two other Finnish union confederations for more educated workers, with combined membership of approximately one million.In comparison, France has one of the lowest union densities in Europe, with only about 10% of the workers belonging to unions. Generally, several unions are represented inside large companies or administrations, normally with one from each of the main national confederation of unions and possibly independent unions. Union membership, however, tends to be concentrated in some specific areas, especially the public sector. Unions in some sectors, such as public transportation (e.g. SNCF and RATP), are likely to enter well-publicized strikes.".
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- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trade_unions_by_continent.
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- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Central_Organisation_of_Finnish_Trade_Unions.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Confederation.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Confederation_of_German_Trade_Unions.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Europe.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink European_Free_Trade_Association.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink European_Trade_Union_Confederation.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_countries.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink RATP_Group.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink SNCF.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Trade_Union_Confederation.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "European".
- Trade_unions_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "trade unions".
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- Trade_unions_in_Europe subject Category:Trade_unions_by_continent.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe subject Category:Trade_unions_in_Europe.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe type Economy.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe type Union.
- Trade_unions_in_Europe comment "The European Trade Union Confederation was set up in 1973 to promote the interests of working people at the European level and to represent them in the European Union institutions.".
- Trade_unions_in_Europe label "Trade unions in Europe".
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