Campaign for the Welfare State explained

Type:Public policy think tank
Location:Oslo, Norway
Leader Title:Director
Leader Name:Asbjørn Wahl
Membership:23 organizations with ca. 1 million members
Website:velferdsstaten.no

The Campaign for the Welfare State (Norwegian: For velferdsstaten) is a progressive public policy advocacy organization and think tank in Norway, founded in 1999 by six trade unions to promote the welfare state as a political system and associated policies, and to oppose economic liberalism and privatization and strengthen democratic control of the society's resources in particular.[1] It is a broad alliance of 23 trade unions and other organizations representing 1 million members (out of a population of 5 million).[2] Its director is Asbjørn Wahl. The organization organizes the annual Welfare Conference (Velferdskonferansen). Its offices are housed by the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees.

Members

The following national trade unions and associations are members of the organization:

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.kommunal-rapport.no/artikkel/organiserer_seg_for_velferdsstaten Organiserer seg for velferdsstaten
  2. http://www.velferdsstaten.no/tema/english/ A broad alliance for the welfare state