National Trade Union Confederation - Meridian

National Trade Union Confederation - Meridian

Infobox Union
name= CNS Meridian
country= Romania
affiliation=
members= 170,000
full_name= National Trade Union Confederation - Meridian
native_name= Confederatia Nationala Sindicala "Meridian"


founded=
current=
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dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
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office=
people= Ion Albu, general secretary
website=
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The National Trade Union Confederation - Meridian is the smallest national trade union center in Romania.

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


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