National Socialist Industrial Workers' Union

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National Socialist Industrial Workers Union (Swedish: Nationalsocialistiska Industriarbetarförbundet, NSIAF) was the trade union wing of the National Socialist Workers Party (NSAP) in Sweden.

In 1938 NSIAF changed name to Swedish-Socialist Industrial Workers Union (Svensksocialistiska Industriarbetarförbundet, SSIAF). SSIAF was active during the hotel workers strike that year. It credited itself with having 30% higher subsidies to striking workers than the mainstream LO.

Later it changed name to Trade Union Struggle Organization of Sweden (Sveriges Fackliga Kamporganisation).

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