- Source: Federation of Free Trade Unions in Austria
The Federation of Free Trade Unions in Austria (German: Bund freier Gewerkschaften in Österreich) was a trade union centre in Austria.
The federation was established in 1928, when the Imperial Trade Union Commission was refounded on an industrial union basis. It had 38 affiliates, with a total of 655,000 members, and was led by Anton Hueber.
In February 1934, the federation was banned by the Nazi government.
Affiliates included:
Austrian Construction Union
Austrian Metalworkers' Union (merged into Austrian Metal and Mineworkers' Union in 1931)
Austrian Senefelder Union
Central Association of Commercial Employees of Austria
Reich Association of Austrian Printing and Newspaper Workers
Union of Artificial Flower and Decorative Feather Workers of Austria
Union of Austrian Woodworkers
Union of Bookbinders and Paper Workers of Austria
Union of Cardboard Box Workers of Austria
Union of Carpenters of Austria
Union of Decorators, House Painters, Varnishers and Related Professions of Austria
Union of Domestic Assistants, Educators and Homeworkers
Union of Furriers and Related Trades of Austria
Union of Hairdressers' Assistants of Austria
Union of Hat Makers of Austria
Union and Legal Protection Association for Austrian Railway Personnel
Union of Office Assistants in Industry in Austria
Union of Stoneworkers
Union of Tailors of Austria
Union of Textile Workers of Austria
Union of Workers in the Chemical Industry of Austria
References
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- Federation of Free Trade Unions in Austria
- International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
- World Federation of Trade Unions
- List of trade unions
- International Federation of Trade Unions
- List of federations of trade unions
- International Trade Union Confederation
- International Metalworkers' Federation
- Trade union
- Austrian Construction Union