Dutch Catholic Mineworkers' Union

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title: Dutch Catholic Mineworkers' Union
text: The Dutch Catholic Mineworkers' Union, also known as "Sint Barbara", was a trade union representing coal miners in the Netherlands. The union was founded in 1907, as the General Union of Christian Miners in the Netherlands. Its main founder was Chris Zielemans, who had previously worked for the United Federation of Christian Trade Unions in Germany. It initially had 969 members, rising to 1,341 in 1912, but falling again to 500 in 1914. In 1922, it broke its links with the German federation, in
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