The Swedish Electricians' Union (Swedish: Svenska Elektrikerförbundet, SEF) is a trade union representing electricians in Sweden. The union was founded in Stockholm in 1906, as a split from the Swedish Metalworkers' Union. It initially had only 356 members, and this figure fluctuated until 1927, when it affiliated to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation. Membership then grew to a peak of 29,170 in 1991, but has since fallen, being 18,770 in 2019. The union represents electricians in light and heavy instillations, as well as radio, TV and electronics technicians and power station staff.
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| - The Swedish Electricians' Union (Swedish: Svenska Elektrikerförbundet, SEF) is a trade union representing electricians in Sweden. The union was founded in Stockholm in 1906, as a split from the Swedish Metalworkers' Union. It initially had only 356 members, and this figure fluctuated until 1927, when it affiliated to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation. Membership then grew to a peak of 29,170 in 1991, but has since fallen, being 18,770 in 2019. The union represents electricians in light and heavy instillations, as well as radio, TV and electronics technicians and power station staff. (en)
- Svenska Elektrikerförbundet (SEF), även kallat Elektrikerna, är ett fackförbund inom LO. Elektrikerförbundet organiserar Sveriges elektriker. Förbundet bildades den 17 september 1906 och organiserar omkring 24 000 medlemmar. Förbundets tidning heter Elektrikern och utkommer nio gånger per år. (sv)
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| - The Swedish Electricians' Union (Swedish: Svenska Elektrikerförbundet, SEF) is a trade union representing electricians in Sweden. The union was founded in Stockholm in 1906, as a split from the Swedish Metalworkers' Union. It initially had only 356 members, and this figure fluctuated until 1927, when it affiliated to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation. Membership then grew to a peak of 29,170 in 1991, but has since fallen, being 18,770 in 2019. The union represents electricians in light and heavy instillations, as well as radio, TV and electronics technicians and power station staff. (en)
- Svenska Elektrikerförbundet (SEF), även kallat Elektrikerna, är ett fackförbund inom LO. Elektrikerförbundet organiserar Sveriges elektriker. Förbundet bildades den 17 september 1906 och organiserar omkring 24 000 medlemmar. Förbundets tidning heter Elektrikern och utkommer nio gånger per år. (sv)
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