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Danish Union Of Joiners
The Danish Union of Joiners (, SF) was a trade union representing joiners and cabinetmakers in Denmark. The union was founded in 1885, and was an early member of the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (LO). By 1969, it had 16,057 members. The following year, it merged with the Danish Carpenters' Union, to form the Danish Union of Joiners and Carpenters The Danish Union of Joiners and Carpenters (, ST) was a trade union representing workers in construction and wood manufacturing in Denmark. The union was founded in 1970, when the Danish Union of Joiners merged with the Danish Carpenters' Union. ....{{cite web , title=Snedker- og Tømrerforbundet i Danmark , url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Erhverv,_karriere_og_ledelse/Erhvervsliv/Fagforeninger/Snedker-_og_T%C3%B8mrerforbundet_i_Danmark , website=Den Store Danske , publisher=Glydendal , accessdate=28 February 2020 References Carpenters' trade unions Trade unions in Denmark Trade unions established in 1885 Trade unions dises ...
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Trade Union
A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages and Employee benefits, benefits, improving Work (human activity), working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting and increasing the bargaining power of workers. Trade unions typically fund their head office and legal team functions through regularly imposed fees called ''union dues''. The union representatives in the workforce are usually made up of workplace volunteers who are often appointed by members through internal democratic elections. The trade union, through an elected leadership and bargaining committee, bargains with the employer on behalf of its members, known as t ...
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Joiner
Joinery is a part of woodworking that involves joining pieces of wood, engineered lumber, or synthetic substitutes (such as laminate), to produce more complex items. Some woodworking joints employ mechanical fasteners, bindings, or adhesives, while others use only wood elements (such as dowels or plain mortise and tenon fittings). The characteristics of wooden joints—strength, flexibility, toughness, appearance, etc.—derive from the properties of the materials involved and the purpose of the joint. Therefore, different joinery techniques are used to meet differing requirements. For example, the joinery used to construct a house can be different from that used to make cabinetry or furniture, although some concepts overlap. In British English joinery is distinguished from carpentry, which is considered to be a form of structural timber work; in other locales joinery is considered a form of carpentry. History Many traditional wood joinery techniques use the distinctive mater ...
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Danish Confederation Of Trade Unions
LO, The Danish Confederation of Trade Unions ( Danish: ''LO, Landsorganisationen i Danmark'' or simply ''LO'') was founded in 1898 and was an umbrella organisation (the largest of the three national trade union centers in Denmark) for 18 Danish trade unions. At the end of 2018, it merged into the new Danish Trade Union Confederation. History Lizette Risgaard, who became the first ever female President for LO-Denmark in October 2015, had worked her way slowly up the ladder and was for eight years the vice president. From 2015, LO engaged in negotiations with FTF about a potential merger. This occurred on 1 January 2019, and the LO became part of the new Danish Trade Union Confederation. Organisation In 2016, LO had a membership of about 1.1 million workers (450,000 of them being public sector employees and 650,000 of them being private sector employees). It cooperated with the two other Danish trade union centers: the AC – The Danish Confederation of Professional Associat ...
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Danish Carpenters' Union
The Danish Carpenters' Union (, DT) was a trade union representing carpenters in Denmark. The union was founded in 1890 and initially consisted of six branches, with a total of about 1,000 members. It grew rapidly and by 1896, had 60 branches and 3,208 members. It soon secured improved pay and conditions and continued to grow. It also affiliated to the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (LO).{{cite journal , title=The Danish Carpenters' Union 60th Anniversary , journal=Bulletin of the International Federation of Building and Woodworkers , date=1950 , page=144 By 1969, the union had 19,737 members. The following year, it merged with the Danish Union of Joiners, to form the Danish Union of Joiners and Carpenters The Danish Union of Joiners and Carpenters (, ST) was a trade union representing workers in construction and wood manufacturing in Denmark. The union was founded in 1970, when the Danish Union of Joiners merged with the Danish Carpenters' Union. .... Presidents :1 ...
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Danish Union Of Joiners And Carpenters
The Danish Union of Joiners and Carpenters (, ST) was a trade union representing workers in construction and wood manufacturing in Denmark. The union was founded in 1970, when the Danish Union of Joiners merged with the Danish Carpenters' Union. Like its predecessors, it affiliated to the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions.{{cite book , last1=Ebbinghaus , first1=Bernhard , last2=Visser , first2=Jelle , title=Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945 , date=2000 , publisher=Palgrave Macmillan , location=Basingstoke , isbn=0333771125 , page=179 In 1984, the Saddlers' and Upholsterers' Union of Denmark also joined. By 1996, the union had 47,448 members. At the start of 1997, it merged with the Danish Woodworkers' Union, to form the Danish Timber Industry and Construction Workers' Union The Danish Timber, Industry, and Construction Workers' Union (TIB) was a trade union representing construction, wood and furniture workers in Denmark. The union was founded in 1997, when the ...
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Trade Unions In Denmark
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 (economics), market. Traders generally negotiate through a medium of credit or exchange, such as money. Though some economists characterize barter (i.e. trading things without the use of money) as an early form of trade, History of money#Emergence of money, money was invented before written history began. Consequently, any story of how money first developed is mostly based on conjecture and logical inference. Letters of credit (finance), credit, paper money, and digital currency, non-physical money have greatly simplified and promoted trade as buying can be separated from selling, or Earnings, earning. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade involving more than two traders is called Multilateral treaty, multilateral trade. In one modern view, trade exists due to spe ...
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Trade Unions Established In 1885
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. Traders generally negotiate through a medium of credit or exchange, such as money. Though some economists characterize barter (i.e. trading things without the use of money) as an early form of trade, money was invented before written history began. Consequently, any story of how money first developed is mostly based on conjecture and logical inference. Letters of credit, paper money, and non-physical money have greatly simplified and promoted trade as buying can be separated from selling, or earning. 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 labor, a predominant form of economic activity in which individuals and groups concentrat ...
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