Unia (union)
Unia is a trade union representing private sector workers in Switzerland.
History
Unia is the largest member of the Swiss Trade Union Confederation (SGB or USS) with 200,000 members. In addition its collective agreements affect the conditions of a million Swiss workers. It was formed on 16 October 2004 from the merger of the Union of Construction and Industry (GBI), the Union for Industry, Trade and Services, the Union of Sales, Trade, Transport and Food, the old (working in the service sector) unia and the Geneva trade union in the tertiary sector.[1]
In 2011, seafarers and boat personnel in the union transferred to Nautilus International.[2]
Presidents
- 2004: Renzo Ambrosetti and Vasco Pedrina
- 2006: Renzo Ambrosetti and Andreas Rieger
- 2012: Vania Alleva and Renzo Ambrosetti
- 2015: Vania Alleva
- 2016: Vania Alleva
- 2021: Vania Alleva
References
External links
- Official website
- Zeitung der Unia Jugend
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