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Travail.Suisse

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Travail.Suisse
Founded14 December 2002
HeadquartersBern, Switzerland
Location
Members
140,000
Key people
Adrian Wüthrich, president

Josiane Aubert, vice-president Meinrado Robbiani, vice-president

Kurt Regotz, vice-president
AffiliationsETUC
Websitewww.travailsuisse.ch

Travail.Suisse is a trade union federation in Switzerland.

History

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The federation was formed in December 2002 by the merger of the Christian National Union Confederation (CNG) and the Confederation of Swiss Employees' Associations (VSA).[1] Through the CNG, Travail.Suisse traces into roots back to 1907. Initially, the federation represented around 170,000 workers.

Affiliates

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Current affiliates

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Union Abbreviation Founded Membership (2019)[2]
Association of Hungarian Christian Workers in Switzerland VUCAS 48
Association of Personnel Representatives of the Swiss Electricity Industry VPE 1,010
Christian Social Organisation of Ticino OCST 41,677
Employees ABB AVABB 1,491
Hotel & Gastro Union HGU 1886 18,372
Interprofessional Christian Unions of Valais SCIV 10,777
Swiss Pharmacists' Association SDV 1898 151
Syna Syna 1998 59,632
transfair 2000 10,263
Union of University Lecturers in Switzerland FH-CH 922

Former affiliates

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Union Abbreviation Affiliated Left Reason not affiliated Membership (2002)[3]
Association of Christian Czech and Slovak Workers in Switzerland VCTSA 2002 2003 Dissolved 112
Association of Documentary Information Assistants AAID 2002 2010 Resigned 32
Fedpol Staff Association PVfedpol 2007 2013 Resigned N/A
Romandy Association of Qualified Speech Therapists ARLD 2008 N/A
Swiss Association of Insurance Inspectors and Agents SVVIA 2002 2004 Resigned 227
Swiss Employees AS 2006 2012 Resigned N/A
Swiss Laboratory Staff Association SLV 2002 2004 Merged into VSAC 1,003
United Swiss Staff Associations in the Chemical Industry VSAC 2002 2006 Merged into AS 5,130
United Swiss Staff Associations in the Machine and Electrical Industries VSAM 2002 2006 Merged into AS 17,569

References

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  1. ^ "Travail.Suisse". Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Anzahl der Mitglieder bei Travail.Suisse nach Gewerkschaften im Jahr 2019". Statista. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Zur Mitgliederentwicklung der Gewerkschaften im Jahr 2009" (PDF). SGB. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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