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  2. Swedish Union for Service and Communications Employees

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    The union was founded on 14 May 1970, as the Swedish National Union of State Employees (SF). It resulted from the merger of eight unions: [2] [3] Like all its predecessors, the union affiliated to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation. On formation, it had 145,350 members, and the number grew to 161,794 in 1986.

  3. Swedish Public Employment Service - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Public Employment Service ( Swedish: Arbetsförmedlingen) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Employment mainly responsible for the public employment service in Sweden and the implementation of labour market policies. The agency should help facilitate meetings and bring together employers with job seekers ...

  4. Ministry of Employment (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sweden .gov .se /sb /d /8281. The Ministry of Employment ( Swedish: Arbetsmarknadsdepartementet) is a ministry in the Swedish government responsible for labour market, labour law and the work environment. The Ministry is also responsible for the work of advancing gender equality and human rights at national level.

  5. Swedish Commercial Employees' Union - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Commercial Employees' Union. The Swedish Commercial Employees' Union ( Swedish: Handelsanställdas Förbund, Handels) is Sweden 's third-largest blue-collar union, with some 145,000 members, of whom around 25,000 are retired. Women make up over 70 percent of its membership. The union was established on 15 April 1906, with the merger of ...

  6. Confederation of Swedish Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise is a member federation of BusinessEurope, representing 41 member federations from 34 European nations. [4] The organization alone covers 69 per cent of private sector workers in Sweden (2017). Together with other employers' associations, the organization cover about 82 per cent of all private sector workers.

  7. Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees ( Swedish: Tjänstemännens Centralorganisation, TCO, literary White-collar workers' Central Organisation) is a national trade union centre, the umbrella organisation for 12 trade unions in Sweden that organise professional and other qualified employees in both the private and the public sectors.

  8. Swedish National Union of State Employees - Wikipedia

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  9. Swedish Union of Civil Servants - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Union of Civil Servants (Statstjänstemannaförbundet, ST) is a trade union in Sweden. With a membership of 97,000 it is the largest union of civil servants in the country. ST is affiliated with the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO). Presidents 1991: Lisbeth Eklund 1999: Annette Carnhede 2012: Britta Lejon