• Source: Norwegian Union of Iron and Metalworkers
  • The Norwegian Union of Iron and Metalworkers (Norwegian: Norsk Jern- og Metallarbeiderforbund, NJMF) was a trade union representing workers in the metal industry, workshops, and shipbuilding in Norway.
    The union was founded in 1891, and in 1905 it joined the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. In 1907, it came to the country's first collective agreement, with the National Association of Mechanical Workshops. In 1960, the union absorbed the Norwegian Union of Foundry Workers, followed in 1985 by the Norwegian Union of Gold Workers. By 1987, it had 97,998 members.
    In 1988, the union merged with the Garment Workers' Union, the Norwegian Union of Building Industry Workers, the Norwegian Union of Paper Industry Workers and the Norwegian Union of Forestry and Land Workers to form the United Federation of Trade Unions.


    Presidents


    1891: Petter Pettersen
    1891: Harald Hansen
    1891: Ole Georg Gjøsteen
    1892: P. A. Pettersen
    1893: E. Lundblad
    1895: Emil Pedersen
    1896: P. A. Pettersen
    1898: Marius Ormestad
    1909: Jørgen Borgen
    1912: Hans Kristiansen
    1913: Aksel Knudsen
    1919: Halvard Olsen
    1925: Alfred Melgaard
    1931: Konrad Nordahl
    1934: Josef Larsson
    1958: Tor Aspengren
    1966: Per Andersen
    1970: Leif Skau
    1976: Lars Skytøen
    1979: Jan Balstad (acting)
    1981: Lars Skytøen
    1987: John Stene


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