International Federation of Employees in Public Service | |
Fédération Internationale du Personnel des Services Publics | |
Founded | November 1953[1] |
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Headquarters | rue Joseph II, Brussels, Belgium |
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Members | 3,500,000 (1979)[2] |
Key people | Fritz Neugebauer, president Bert Van Caelenberg, secretary general |
Affiliations | World Confederation of Labour |
Website | www |
The International Federation of Employees in Public Service (French: Fédération Internationale du Personnel des Services Publics, INFEDOP) was an International Trade Federation of the World Confederation of Labour (WCL).
History
The federation was founded in November 1953, when the International Federation of Christian Post, Telegraph and Telephone Workers merged with the International Federation of Christian Trade Unions, at a meeting in Paris. Initially named the International Federation of Christian Staff Unions, Utilities and Post, Telegraph and Telephone Workers, it adopted its final name in 1966.[1]
In 1963, the federation founded a section for teachers' unions, which in 1974 split away as the independent World Confederation of Teachers.[3]
By 1979, INFEDOP claimed that its affiliates had a total of 3,500,000 members.[2]
Leadership
General Secretaries
- Jacques Tessier
- Jos Vandecruys
- 1980 : Jos De Ceulaer
- 1991: Bert Van Caelenberg
Presidents
- Paul Seiler
- Filip Wieers
- Fritz Neugebauer
References
- 1 2 "CMT-WCL - - Fédération Internationale du Personnel des Services Publics". Archived from the original on 9 October 2006. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - 1 2 Coldrick, Percy; Jones, Philip (1979). The International Directory of the Trade Union Movement. New York: Facts on File. pp. 128–154. ISBN 0871963744.
- ↑ "World Confederation of Teachers". UIA Open Yearbook. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
External links
- www.cmt-wcl.org, detail from the WCL website.