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Norwegian Union Of Food, Beverage And Allied Workers
The Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers ( no, Norsk Nærings- og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund, NNN) is a trade union in Norway. The union was founded in 1923, as a split from the Norwegian Union of General Workers, and it immediately affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions ( no, Landsorganisasjonen i Norge, LO) is a national trade union center, decidedly the largest and probably the most influential umbrella organization of labour unions in Norway. The 21 national unions .... The Norwegian Union of Hotel and Restaurant Workers merged into the union in 1927, but this section split away again in 1931, as the Hotel and Restaurant Workers' Union. In 1962, the union absorbed the Norwegian Bakery and Confectionery Workers' Union and the Norwegian Tobacco Workers' Union. In 1970, the Norwegian Union of Meat Industry Workers also joined. By 1996, it had a membership of 36,374. This has declined ...
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Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of Norway. Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a Dependencies of Norway, dependency of Norway; it also Territorial claims in Antarctica, lays claims to the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. The capital and largest city in Norway is Oslo. Norway has a total area of and had a population of 5,425,270 in January 2022. The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden at a length of List of countries and territories by land borders, . It is bordered by Finland and Russia to the northeast and the Skagerrak strait to the south, on the other side of which are Denmark and the United Kingdom. Norway has an extensive coastline, facing the North Atlanti ...
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Norwegian Confederation Of Trade Unions
The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions ( no, Landsorganisasjonen i Norge, LO) is a national trade union center, decidedly the largest and probably the most influential umbrella organization of labour unions in Norway. The 21 national unions affiliated to the LO have almost 1,000,000 members of a Norwegian population of 5 million. The majority of affiliated unions organizes traditional blue collar workers, but the largest affiliate is the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees which makes up more than a third of all members. LO is affiliated to the ITUC and the ETUC. It was named the Workers' National Trade Union ( no, Arbeidernes Faglige Landsorganisasjon, AFL) from 1899 to 1957. Affiliated with the Labour Party throughout its history, several of LO's member unions have concurrently been member bodies in the Labour Party. The organization owns the Norwegian Labour Movement Archives and Library. Affiliates Current affiliates Former affiliates See al ...
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NNN may refer to: Arts and entertainment * '' Neal 'n' Nikki'', a 2005 Indian movie starring Uday Chopra and Tanisha and was directed by Arjun Sablok * NNN, the production code for the 1972 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The Mutants'' Companies and organizations * National Numeracy Network (NNN), a professional organization that promotes numeracy in the United States * National Retail Properties (ticker symbol: NNN), a real estate investment trust in the United States * Norsk Naerings- og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund, the Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers News * NAM News Network, a news network set up by non-aligned countries * Newspaper National Network, a marketing partnership of the top 25 newspaper companies in America and the Newspaper Association of America * Nippon News Network, the Japanese television news network * ''Norddeutsche Neueste Nachrichten'', a German newspaper * Nine News Now * National Nine Network, former name of the Nine Network * Natio ...
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Oslo
Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of in 2019, and the metropolitan area had an estimated population of in 2021. During the Viking Age the area was part of Viken. Oslo was founded as a city at the end of the Viking Age in 1040 under the name Ánslo, and established as a ''kaupstad'' or trading place in 1048 by Harald Hardrada. The city was elevated to a bishopric in 1070 and a capital under Haakon V of Norway around 1300. Personal unions with Denmark from 1397 to 1523 and again from 1536 to 1814 reduced its influence. After being destroyed by a fire in 1624, during the reign of King Christian IV, a new city was built closer to Akershus Fortress and named Christiania in honour of the king. It became a municipality ('' formannskapsdistrikt'') on 1 January 1838. The cit ...
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Trade Union
A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and benefits (such as holiday, health care, and retirement), improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting the integrity of their trade through the increased bargaining power wielded by solidarity among workers. Trade unions typically fund their head office and legal team functions through regularly imposed fees called ''union dues''. The delegate staff of the trade union representation in the workforce are usually made up of workplace volunteers who are often appointed by members in democratic elections. The trade union, through an elected leadership and bargaining commit ...
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Norwegian Union Of General Workers
The Norwegian Union of General Workers ( no, Norsk Arbeidsmandsforbund, NAF) is a trade union in Norway. It has a membership of 33,000 and is affiliated with the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO). The union was founded on 13 April 1895, by 12 transport workers, as the Norwegian Road and Railway Union. However, the union decided to accept all unskilled workers, and in 1900 became the NAF. The union was an early affiliate of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, and was initially its largest member, with 25,000 members by 1907. However, the federation wished to establish industrial unions, and so numerous industry groups were split out of the NAF as independent unions. The Norwegian Sawmill, Site and Planing Workers' Union was formed in 1911, the Norwegian Union of Paper Industry Workers in 1913, and the Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees in 1920. The process was stepped up in 1923, when the Norwegian Union of Building Industry Workers, Norwegian Union ...
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Hotel And Restaurant Workers' Union (Norway)
The Hotel and Restaurant Workers' Union ( no, Hotell- og Restaurantarbeiderforbundet, HRAF) was a trade union representing workers in the hospitality industry in Norway. The union was founded in 1931, as a split from the Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers. It affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. By 1996, the union had 14,569 members, but it was in financial difficulty, and by 2005, membership had fallen to around 10,500. On 1 June 2007, it merged into the United Federation of Trade Unions.{{cite web , title=Hotell- og Restaurantarbeiderforbundet , url=https://snl.no/Hotell-_og_Restaurantarbeiderforbundet , website=Store Norske Leksikon , accessdate=9 November 2020 References Hospitality industry trade unions Trade unions established in 1931 Trade unions disestablished in 2007 Trade unions in Norway ...
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Norwegian Bakery And Confectionery Workers' Union
The Norwegian Bakery and Confectionery Workers' Union ( no, Norsk Baker og Konditorforbund, NBKF) was a trade union representing workers in the baking trade in Norway. The union was founded in 1893, on the initiative of Adolf Bay. It later affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. By 1924, it had 1,723 members, and by 1954, this had grown to 3,732. In 1962, it merged into the Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers The Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers ( no, Norsk Nærings- og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund, NNN) is a trade union in Norway. The union was founded in 1923, as a split from the Norwegian Union of General Workers, and it imm ....{{cite book , title=Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe , volume=2 , date=1965 , publisher=United States Department of Labor , location=Washington DC , page=21.1–21.18 References Bakers' and confectioners' trade unions Trade unions established in 1893 Trade unions disestabl ...
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Norwegian Tobacco Workers' Union
The Norwegian Tobacco Workers' Union ( no, Norsk Tobakkarbeiderforbund, NTF) was a trade union representing workers involved in making cigars, cigarettes and related products in Norway. The union was founded in 1910, and it affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, and also to the International Federation of Tobacco Workers. By 1924, it had 702 members, and by 1954, this had grown to 1,211. In 1962, it merged into the Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers The Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers ( no, Norsk Nærings- og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund, NNN) is a trade union in Norway. The union was founded in 1923, as a split from the Norwegian Union of General Workers, and it imm ....{{cite book , title=Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe , volume=2 , date=1965 , publisher=United States Department of Labor , location=Washington DC , page=21.1–21.18 References Tobacco industry trade unions Trade unions establishe ...
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Norwegian Union Of Meat Industry Workers
The Norwegian Union of Meat Industry Workers ( no, Norsk Kjøttindustriarbeiderforbund, NKIF) was a trade union representing workers in abattoirs and butchers in Norway. The union was founded in 1907, and it affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. By 1924, it had 524 members. In 1927, Lars Evensen became leader of the union, and its membership grew sharply. By 1963, the union had 4,024 members.{{cite book , title=Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe , volume=2 , date=1965 , publisher=United States Department of Labor , location=Washington DC , page=21.1–21.18 In 1970, it merged into the Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers The Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers ( no, Norsk Nærings- og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund, NNN) is a trade union in Norway. The union was founded in 1923, as a split from the Norwegian Union of General Workers, and it imm .... Presidents :1927: Lars Evensen :1934: Henrik Henriksen :194 ...
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Trade Unions Established In 1923
Trade involves the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money. Economists refer to a system or network that allows trade as a market. An early form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services, i.e. trading things without the use of money. Modern traders generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. As a result, buying can be separated from selling, or earning. The invention of money (and letter of credit, paper money, and non-physical money) greatly simplified and promoted trade. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade involving more than two traders is called multilateral trade. In one modern view, trade exists due to specialization and the division of labour, a predominant form of economic activity in which individuals and groups concentrate on a small aspect of production, but use their output in trades for other produc ...
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