- Source: Italian Federation of Chemical and Allied Workers
- Italian Federation of Chemical and Allied Workers
- Italian Federation of Chemical and Oil Workers
- Italian Federation of Chemical, Energy and Manufacturing Workers
- International Federation of Building and Wood Workers
- National Federation of Energy Workers
- International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations
- World Federation of Trade Unions
- Italian Federation of Textile and Garment Workers
- International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation
- Italian General Confederation of Labour
The Italian Federation of Chemical and Allied Workers (Italian: Federazione Italiana Lavoratori Chimici ed Affini, FILCEA) was a trade union representing chemical and some manufacturing workers in Italy.
The union was founded in December 1968, when the Italian Federation of Chemical and Oil Workers merged with the Federation of Glass and Ceramics. Like its predecessors, it affiliated to the Italian General Confederation of Labour.
By 1998, the union had 128,566 members, of whom 90% worked in the chemical industry, and most of the remainder in glass and ceramics. In February 2006, the union merged with the National Federation of Energy Workers, to form the Italian Federation of Chemical, Energy and Manufacturing Workers.
General Secretaries
1968: Giovan Battista Trespidi
1977: Fausto Vigevani
1981: Ettore Masucci
1986: Giuliano Cazzola
1988: Sergio Cofferati
1990: Franco Chiriaco
2000: Edoardo Guarino
2002: Mauro Guzzonato
2003: Giacomo Berni
2004: Alberto Morselli