Econa (former Siviløkonomene) is a
Norwegian 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 ( ...
for business administrators. With 20,000 members and affiliation with the
Federation of Norwegian Professional Associations
The Federation of Norwegian Professional Associations ( no, Akademikerne) is a national trade union center in Norway. It was formed in October, 1997 as a break-away union from the Academic and Professional Unions (AF).
Akademikerne has a members ...
, it only accepts people with a master's level education in business administration, or the ''
siviløkonom'' degree.
History
The union was founded as Bedriftsøkonomisk Forening in Oslo on February 28, 1939, as a union for candidates from the
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in
Bergen
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. The same year local divisions were created in Bergen and Kristiansund. In 1954 it took the name Norske Siviløkonomers Forening, a name held until the present was introduced in 2004. It was eventually part of
Academic and Professional Unions
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, but broke out in 1997 to form the Federation of Norwegian Professional Associations.
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Trade unions in Norway
Trade unions established in 1939
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