Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation Explained

The Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation (Luxembourgish: Onofhängege Gewerkschaftsbond Lëtzebuerg, German: Unabhängiger Gewerkschaftsbund Luxemburg), also OGBL or OGB-L, is a Luxembourg general union.

History

The union was established in 1979, when the Luxembourg Workers' Union merged with the General Federation of Teachers of Luxembourg. They hoped that the country's other unions would join the merger, but only the leadership of the Luxembourg Association of Banking and Insurance Employees, the Federation of Private Employees, and the Neutral Craftsmen Union did so. The new union affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour of Luxembourg and, given its size, it has since been the dominant force in the federation.[1] [2] The union grew over time, absorbing the Association of Professional Drivers, and the Federation of Printing Workers of Luxembourg. It is open to all workers and pensioners, and is based in Esch-Alzette. It was divided into 15 professional trade unions, according to the different employee groups. In 2020, the National Federation of Railway Workers, Transport Workers, Civil Servants and Employees of Luxembourg agreed to join, as its sixteenth sectoral union.[3]

The OGBL publishes the members' magazine Aktuell in multiple languages.[4]

Presidents

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Trade Unions of the World . 2005 . John Harper Publishing . London . 0954381157 . 204 - 205 . 6.
  2. Web site: Les origines de l’OGBL . OGBL . 21 August 2021.
  3. News: L'intégration provisoire du Landesverband dans l'OGBL est entrée en application . 21 August 2021 . RTL . 2 July 2020.
  4. http://www.ogbl.lu/publications/aktuell/ Aktuell