Dutch Catholic Clothing And Textile Workers' Union
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The Dutch Catholic Clothing and Textile Workers' Union ( nl, Nederlandse Katholieke Kleding- en Textielarbeidersbond), known as "Sint Lambertus", was a trade union representing workers in two linked industries in the Netherlands. The union was founded in 1895, and initially only represented textile workers. By 1964, it had 23,143 members.{{cite book , title=Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe , volume=2 , date=1965 , publisher=United States Department of Labor , location=Washington DC , page=20.10–20.17 For most of its existence, the union was affiliated to the
Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation The Dutch Catholic Trade Union Federation ( nl, Nederlands Katholiek Vakverbond, NKV) was a national trade union centre bringing together Catholic trade unions in the Netherlands. The federation was established in 1925, as the Roman Catholic Worke ...
(NKV). On 1 January 1972, it merged with the
Dutch Catholic Union of Employees in Metal, Electronics and Related Companies The Dutch Catholic Metal Workers' Union ( nl, Nederlandse Katholieke Metaalbewerkersbond), known as "Sint Eloy", was a trade union representing metalworkers in the Netherlands. The union was founded on 20 April 1902. By 1964, it had 50,942 member ...
, the
Dutch Catholic Mineworkers' Union The Dutch Catholic Mineworkers' Union ( nl, Nederlandse Katholieke Mijnwerkersbond, NKMB), also known as "Sint Barbara", was a trade union representing coal miners in the Netherlands. The union was founded in 1907, as the General Union of Christia ...
, and the Dutch Catholic Factory Workers' Union, to form the Industrial Workers' Union NKV.


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