Union of Metallurgical and Mining Workers

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The Union of Metallurgical and Mining Workers (Serbo-Croatian: Sindikat rudarskih i metalurgijskih radnika) was a trade union representing workers in two related industries in Yugoslavia.

The union was founded in 1955, when the Union of Metallurgical Workers and Employees merged with the Union of Mining Workers. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Confederation of Trade Unions of Yugoslavia.[1] On formation, it had 127,940 members, and was led by Nikola Kotle.[2]

On 18 April 1959, it merged with the Union of Chemical Industry Workers, to form the Union of Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Workers.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Sindikat rudarskih i metalurgijskih radnika Jugoslavije. Republički odbor za Hrvatsku". Arhivsko gradivo. Croatian National Archives. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  2. ^ Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe. Vol. 2. Washington DC: United States Department of Labor. 1955. p. 30.1–30.11.