National Federation of Energy Workers explained

The National Federation of Energy Workers (Italian: Federazione Nazionale dei Lavoratori dell'Energia, FNLE) was a trade union representing workers in the energy industry in Italy.

The union was founded in 1977, when the Italian Federation of Electricity Company Employees merged with the Italian Federation of Gas Industry Employees, and the Italian Federation of Aqueduct Workers. Like its predecessors, the union affiliated to the Italian General Confederation of Labour.[1]

By 1998, the union had 48,326 members.[2] In February 2006, it merged with the Italian Federation of Chemical and Allied Workers, to form the Italian Federation of Chemical, Energy and Manufacturing Workers.

General Secretaries

1977: Giorgio Bucci[3]

1988: Andrea Amaro

1996: Giacomo Berni

References

  1. Web site: Federazione italiana lavoratori chimici ed affini - FILCEA CGIL, 1901 - . SIUSA . 22 July 2020.
  2. Book: Ebbinghaus . Bernhard . Visser . Jelle . Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945 . 2000 . Palgrave Macmillan . Basingstoke . 0333771125 . 402 - 404.
  3. Book: Gianfagna . Andrea . Gli uomini e le donne della Cgil . 2007 . CGIL . 22 July 2020.