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Christian Workers Union of Sweden (1899)

The Christian Workers Union of Sweden ((スウェーデン語:Sveriges kristliga arbetareförbund)) was a short-lived Christian anti-socialist labour organization in Sweden. The organization was founded in July 1899, but was dissolved the following year.
==Founding conference==
The Christian Workers Union was promoted by sectors of the free churches.〔Wörlund, Ingemar. ''(Kampen om det ideologiska rummet – En studie av variationer i SAP:s regionala väljarstöd 1921–1940 mot bakgrund av partiorganisatorisk aktivitet och lokal organistationsmiljö )''. p. 134〕 It was founded at a conference in Göteborg, July 1899.〔Palm, Irving. ''(Frikyrkorna, arbetarfrågan och klasskampen: Frikyrkorörelsens hållning till arbetarnas fackliga och politiska kamp åren kring sekelskiftet = The Free churches, the question of the working man, and the class struggle: the position of the free churches in regard to the labour union activities of the workers and their political struggles around the turn of the century )''. Uppsala: Uppsala University, 1982. p. 66〕 The call for the founding conference had been done by the Christian Workers Union of Göteborg (''Göteborgs kristliga arbetareförbund''). Attendees included the Malmö and Limhamn branches of the an older Christian Workers Union (''Kristna arbetareförbundet''), branches of the Swedish Workers Union and other Christian labour associations. At the Göteborg conference, there was a debate on whether to join the Swedish Workers Union or form a separate national organization. The conference opted for the latter.〔
According to the protocols of the organization, the delegates at the founding conference represented over 1,000 workers. However, only delegates representing 600 workers had mandates from their respective associations to affiliate themselves to the new organization. According to a statement by a delegate of the Swedish Workers Union, the new Christian Workers Union had some 500 members in total at the time of its foundation (half of them from Göteborg).〔 Many of the persons joining the Christian Workers Union did so in response to the sharp increases in the membership fees of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.〔''(Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Studia historica Upsaliensia )'', Vol. 34. Esselte studium, 1971. pp. 45, 165〕

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