Federation of International Civil Servants' Associations

Federation of International Civil Servants' Associations

Infobox Union
name= FICSA
country= United Nations
affiliation= Independent
members=
full_name= Federation of International Civil Servants' Associations
native_name=


founded= 1952
current=
head=
dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
merged_into=
office= Geneva, Switzerland
people= Robert Weisell, president
Vivien Joy Ponniah, general secretary
website= [http://www.ficsa.org www.ficsa.org]
footnotes=

The Federation of International Civil Servants' Associations (FICSA) is the trade union which represents the staff of the United Nations and its agencies. It is located in Geneva, Switzerland.

FICSA has 27 member orgaizations, eight associate members and 24 organizations with consultative status.

References

*cite book
year = 2005
title = Trade Unions of the World
editor = ICTUR et al,
edition = 6th
publisher = John Harper Publishing
location = London, UK
id = ISBN 0-9543811-5-7

External links

* [http://www.ficsa.org www.ficsa.org] Official site.


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