- Source: Economic-Administrative and Technical Institutions Employees Union
- Economic-Administrative and Technical Institutions Employees Union
- State Administrative and Judicial Institutions Employees Union
- Judicial and Administrative Institutions Employees Union of Yugoslavia
- Eurasian Economic Union
- Law of the European Union
- Economic Community of Central African States
- Trade Unions of Albania
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
- Societas Europaea
- Ministry of State Security (Soviet Union)
The Economic-Administrative and Technical Institutions Employees Union was a trade union in Yugoslavia, which organized employees at ministries of Construction, Mining, Forestry, Agriculture, Industry, Trade and Consumption, as well as staff at the Reconstruction Commission, National Statistics Commission and similar institutions. The union was founded in Belgrade in January 1945. In the autumn of 1946, the union merged with the Judicial and Administrative Institutions Employees Union of Yugoslavia, forming the State Administrative and Judicial Institutions Employees Union.