- Source: National Federation of Construction and Wood Workers
- San Francisco
- Tajikistan
- National Federation of Construction and Wood Workers
- International Federation of Building and Wood Workers
- National Federation of Construction Workers
- National Federation of Construction, Wood and Related Workers
- Italian Federation of Construction and Allied Workers
- Federation of Construction and Woodworkers
- Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians
- French Democratic Confederation of Labour
- Building and Wood Workers' International
- FO Construction
The National Federation of Construction and Wood Workers (French: Fédération Nationale Construction et Bois, FNCB) is a trade union representing workers in the construction and wood working industries in France.
History
The union was founded on 19 May 1934, as the French Federation of Building, Wood, Public Works and Kindred Trades. It affiliated to the French Confederation of Christian Workers (CFTC). In 1964, along with the majority of the CFTC, it became a secular union, and affiliated to the new French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT). and in 1966 it adopted its current name.
Membership
By 1995, the union claimed 14,700 members, and by 2017, this had increased to 24,952.
External links
Official website