- Source: Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation
The Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation (Dutch: Nederlands Katholiek Vakverbond, NKV) was a national trade union centre bringing together Catholic trade unions in the Netherlands.
The federation was established in 1925, as the Roman Catholic Workers' Federation. It disbanded in 1941, but was reformed in 1945, as the Catholic Workers' Movement. In 1964, it became the NKV, with nine affiliated trade unions. In 1976, it merged with the Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions, to form the Federation of Dutch Trade Unions, although it was not formally dissolved until 1981.
Presidents
1925: A. C. de Bruijn
1952: Toon Middelhuis
1964: Jan Mertens
Affiliates
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- New York (negara bagian)
- Federation of Dutch Trade Unions
- Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation
- Christian National Trade Union Federation
- Dutch Catholic Mineworkers' Union
- Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions
- Dutch Catholic Union of Building Workers
- Dutch Catholic Metal Workers' Union
- Dutch Catholic Factory Workers' Union
- Catholic Union of Government Personnel
- Dutch Catholic Printing Union