Swedish Sailors and Coalers Union
Svenska sjömans- och eldareförbundet | |
Split into | Swedish Seamen's Union, Coalers' Union. |
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Founded | 1899 |
Dissolved | 1914 |
Location | |
Key people | Charles Lindley |
The Swedish Sailors and Coalers Union (Swedish: Svenska sjömans- och eldareförbundet) was a trade union in Sweden. It was the first viable maritime union in the country (following a short-lived Seamen and Coalers Trade Union founded in Göteborg in 1884). Charles Lindley was the main organizer of the union. Its Göteborg branch was founded in 1899.[1]
The union published the monthly magazine Sjöfolkets tidning.[2]
The union was dissolved in 1914 as it was bifurcated into two separate unions, the Sailors Union and the Coalers Union.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ståhl, Margareta. Vår enighets fana: ett sekel fackliga fanor. Stockholm: LO, 1998. p. 310
- ^ "LIBRIS - Sjöfolkets tidning".