Central Union of Public Service Workers
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Central Union of Public Service Workers
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The Central Union of Public Service Workers was a trade union representing public sector workers in Belgium. The union was founded sometime around 1910, and it affiliated to the Trade Union Commission (SK). It grew rapidly under the leadership of Louis Uytroever, and later Achilles De Roo, reaching 10,981 members by 1920. In 1937, it transferred to the General Labour Confederation of Belgium, successor of the SK, by which time, it had 16,225 members. The union ceased to operate during World War
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Belgian trade union
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Union_of_Public_Service_Workers
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2023-01-22T00:04:23Z
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