Finnish Business People's Union

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The Finnish Business People's Union (Finnish: Suomen Liikeväen liitto, SLL) was a trade union representing clerical workers in Finland.

The union was founded in 1906, and in 1944 it became a founding affiliate of the Confederation of Salaried Employees. By 1986, it had 18.446 members.[1]

In 1987, the union merged with the Commercial Workers' Union, and the Trade and Industry Officials' Union, to form the Business Union.[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Ebbinghaus, Bernhard; Visser, Jelle (2000). Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 217. ISBN 0333771125.
  2. ^ "Maj-Len Remahl – liikealan työntekijöiden edunvalvoja". Naisten Ääni - suomalaisen naisen elämää. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
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