IF Metall
Predecessor | Swedish Industrial Union and Swedish Metalworkers' Union |
---|---|
Founded | 1 January 2006 |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Location | |
Members | 241,951 |
Key people | Marie Nilsson |
Affiliations | LO, IndustriALL |
Website | www.ifmetall.se |
Industrifacket Metall (IF Metall) is a trade union in Sweden. It was formed in a 2006 merger between the Swedish Industrial Union (Industrifacket) and the Swedish Metalworkers' Union (Metall). Its roots in Metall trace back to 1888.
IF Metall has a membership density of 80%.[1] On formation, it had 337,712 members, but this fell steadily, to 241,951 in 2019.[2] IF Metall represents workers in around 11,500 workplaces. 21% are women, 15% are under 30 years of age.[3] in a variety of sectors, including:
- mechanical engineering and the plastics industry
- the building material industry
- the mining sector
- the ironworks sector
- the textile industry, including clothing
- automobile repair shops
- disabled workers doing similar tasks within government sponsored projects, including Samhall
IF Metall is the second largest affiliate of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.
List of chairmen[]
- Stefan Löfven, 2006–2012
- Anders Ferbe, 2012–2017
- Marie Nilsson, 2017–present
References[]
- ^ "Fakta om förbundet".
- ^ Kjellberg, Anders (2017). The Membership Development of Swedish Trade Unions and Union Confederations Since the End of the Nineteenth Century. Lund University. p. 86. ISBN 978-9172673106.
- ^ "Snabbfakta om IF Metall".
Categories:
- Swedish Trade Union Confederation
- General unions
- Trade unions in Sweden
- 2006 establishments in Sweden
- Trade unions established in 2006
- European trade union stubs
- Swedish organization stubs