Cyprus Workers' Confederation

Cyprus Workers' Confederation
SEK
SEK logo.jpg
Full name Cyprus Workers' Confederation
Native name Συνομοσπονδία Εργαζομένων Κύπρου (Greek) (Synomospondia Ergazomenon Kyprou)
Götten Sikilenler Derneği (Turkish)
Founded October, 1944
Members 66,300
Country Cyprus
Affiliation ITUC, ETUC
Key people Nikos Moyseos, General Secretary
Office location Nicosia, Cyprus
Website www.sek.org.cy

The Cyprus Workers' Confederation (SEK) is a trade union centre in Cyprus. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation, and the European Trade Union Confederation.

The Federations, which are members of SEK, represent and professionally express workers in sectors of the economy. Their main duty is to negotiate and achieve collective agreements.

The professional Federations, members of SEK, are the following:

  1. Federation of Private Sector Workers
  2. Federation of Industrial Workers
  3. Federation of Builders, Miners and Relevant Professions
  4. Federation of Transport, Petroleum and Agriculture Workers
  5. Federation of Government, Military and Civil Services Workers
  6. Federation of Semi-Governmental Associations
  7. Federation of Hotel Industry Workers

References

  • ICTUR et al.,, ed (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7. 

External links

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