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The Swedish Saw Mill Industry Workers Union ((スウェーデン語:Svenska sågverksindustriarbetarförbundet), abbreviated SSIAF) was a trade union of saw mill workers in Sweden. The union was founded in 1891, it was initially known as ''Svenska sågverks- och brädgårdsarbetareförbundet''.〔Ståhl, Margareta. ''(Vår enighets fana: ett sekel fackliga fanor )''. Stockholm: LO, 1998. p. 230〕 The union died out after a few years, but was refounded in 1897.〔http://www.skogstrafacket.org/home/skogstra/home.nsf/pages/B9F24ED588161B9A4125691900465317?OpenDocument〕 The refounding followed a decision by the congress of the Social Democratic Labour Party to organize workers in Norrland.〔http://www.adalen.org/arbetarrorelsen.asp〕 Kymmer Olof Danielsson from Gävle became the chairman of the refounded union.〔http://www.mockfjard.com/historiskt/personer.htm〕 In 1898 it was one of three trade unions that founded the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO).〔 The organization experienced a period of growth between 1905 and 1907, during which many new branches were set up.〔 The name SSIAF was adopted in 1908.〔 SSIAF suffered a severe backlash after the failed 1909 general strike. The union lost around 67% of its membership during this period.〔 In 1925 SSIAF forms a joint cartel along with the forest and paper industry unions. In 1936 the three union launch a joint publication, ''Skogsindustriarbetaren'' ('The Forest Industry Worker').〔 The SSIAF member August Lindberg became the LO chairman in the same year (a position he held until 1947).〔http://www.lo.se/home/lo/home.nsf/unidView/CD65029E5A18B61EC1256E4D0042F73F〕 SSIAF merged into the Wood Industry Workers Union in 1948.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Swedish Saw Mill Industry Workers Union」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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