Norwegian Tobacco Workers' Union

The Norwegian Tobacco Workers' Union (Norwegian: Norsk Tobakkarbeiderforbund, NTF) was a trade union representing workers involved in making cigars, cigarettes and related products in Norway.

The union was founded in 1910,[1] and it affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, and also to the International Federation of Tobacco Workers.[2] By 1924, it had 702 members,[3] and by 1954, this had grown to 1,211.[4] In 1962, it merged into the Norwegian Union of Food, Beverage and Allied Workers.[5]

References

  1. "NNNs historie". NNN. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  2. Repertoire des organisations internationales. Geneva: League of Nations. 1936. pp. 286–287.
  3. Beretning for aaret. Oslo: Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. 1924.
  4. Mitchell, James P. (1955). Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe. Washington DC: United States Department of Labor. p. 21.7.
  5. Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe. Vol. 2. Washington DC: United States Department of Labor. 1965. p. 21.121.18.
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