A list of national trade union centers in Italy include:
The following three confederal trade unions are considered and recognised by the Italian Republic as relevant counterpart:
Other union centers
[edit]A list of other minor sectorial or independent trade union centers includes (alphabetical order):
- Confederazione del Comitati di Base (COBAS)
- CONFSAL
- Confederazione Unitaria di Base (CUB)[1]
- General Labour Union (UGL)
- Italian Confederation of Free Workers' Unions (CISAL)
- Unione Sindacale di Base (USB)
- Unione Sindacale Italiana (USI)
- Smart Workers Union (SWU)
An incomplete list of sectorial trade unions includes (alphabetical order):
Structure
[edit]Italian unions are built around local chambers of labor (camera del lavoro). These chambers largely do not collectively bargain but serve as the clearinghouse for Italian worker assistance, as opposed to other countries, where workers might first appeal to a national union.[2] Workers organize around these chambers rather than at worksites. Italian unions are loose affiliations based on occupation.[3]
References
[edit]- ↑ cub.it
- ↑ Galenson, Walter (1961). Trade Union Democracy in Western Europe. University of California Press. pp. 9–10. GGKEY:D892693P54L.
- ↑ Carlile, Lonny E. (2005). Divisions of Labor: Globality, Ideology, and War in the Shaping of the Japanese Labor Movement. University of Hawaii Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-8248-2456-3.
External links
[edit]- (in Italian) CGIL official website
- (in Italian) CISL official website
- (in Italian) UIL official website
- (in Italian) SWU official website