• Source: Norwegian Union of Forestry and Land Workers
  • The Norwegian Union of Forestry and Land Workers (Norwegian: Norsk Skog- og Landarbeiderforbund, NSLF) was a trade union in Norway, organized under the national Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions.
    It was founded in 1927 after the Julussa Conflict, and experienced the Randsfjord Conflict from 1930 to 1935. In addition to forestry and farm workers, it organized timber rafters, market gardeners and other rural workers. By 1963, the union had 20,369 members.
    In 1988, the union merged with the Garment Workers' Union, the Norwegian Union of Iron and Metalworkers, the Norwegian Union of Building Industry Workers and the Norwegian Union of Paper Industry Workers, to form the United Federation of Trade Unions. It had about 7,200 members before the merger.


    Presidents


    1927: Johan Ødegård
    1931: Peder H. Vestad
    1933: Martin Liengen
    1937: Alfred Ljøner
    1956: Klaus Kjelsrud
    1973: Knut Nakken
    1981: Svein Morgenlien
    1987: Torstein Lund


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