SAC Syndikalisterna
Swedish syndicalist trade union federation
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Members
Key people
Britta Gröndahl
Jan Fridegård
Stig Dagerman
Folke Fridell
SAC Syndikalisterna (Swedish: Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation) is a syndicalist trade union federation in Sweden. Unlike other Swedish unions, SAC organises people from all occupations and industries in one single federation, including the unemployed, students, and the retired.[1] SAC also publishes the weekly newspaper Arbetaren ("the Worker"), owns the publishing house Federativs and runs the unemployment fund Sveriges Arbetares Arbetslöshetskassa (SAAK).
See also
- Syndikalistiska Arbetarefederationen
- Anarcho-syndicalism
- Confederación Nacional del Trabajo
- Confederación General del Trabajo (Spain)
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Syndicalist Group Movement
References
- ^ The Principles and Aims of SAC Archived 11 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine, point 10
Further reading
- https://www.ne.se/uppslagsverk/encyklopedi/l%C3%A5ng/sac
External links
- Official website (in English)
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