Kvinnornas fackförbund | |
Founded | 1902 |
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Dissolved | 1909 |
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Members | 1,037 (1906) |
Key people | Anna Sterky, Kata Dahlström |
Affiliations | Swedish Trade Union Confederation (1904-1909) |
The Women's Trade Union (Swedish: Kvinnornas fackförbund) was a trade union in Sweden organizing female workers between 1902 and 1909. Its members were generally seamstresses, but the union also had a presence in other women-dominated sectors.[1] In the year of its foundation, the union had 642 members.[2] As of 1906, the union had 32 sections with a combined membership of 1,037.[1]
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