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International Federation of Employees in Public Service

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INFEDOP
International Federation of Employees in Public Service
Fédération Internationale du Personnel des Services Publics
FoundedNovember 1953[1]
Headquartersrue Joseph II, Brussels, Belgium
Location
  • International
Members
3,500,000 (1979)[2]
Key people
Fritz Neugebauer, president
Bert Van Caelenberg, secretary general
AffiliationsWorld Confederation of Labour
Websitewww.infedop-eurofedop.com

The International Federation of Employees in Public Service (French: Fédération Internationale du Personnel des Services Publics, INFEDOP) was an International Trade Federation of the World Confederation of Labour (WCL).

History

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The federation was founded in November 1953, when the International Federation of Christian Post, Telegraph and Telephone Workers merged with the International Federation of Christian Trade Unions, at a meeting in Paris. Initially named the International Federation of Christian Staff Unions, Utilities and Post, Telegraph and Telephone Workers, it adopted its final name in 1966.[1]

In 1963, the federation founded a section for teachers' unions, which in 1974 split away as the independent World Confederation of Teachers.[3]

By 1979, INFEDOP claimed that its affiliates had a total of 3,500,000 members.[2]

Leadership

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General Secretaries

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Jacques Tessier
Jos Vandecruys
1980 : Jos De Ceulaer
1991: Bert Van Caelenberg

Presidents

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Paul Seiler
Filip Wieers
Fritz Neugebauer

References

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  1. ^ a b "CMT-WCL - - Fédération Internationale du Personnel des Services Publics". Archived from the original on 9 October 2006. Retrieved 29 November 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ a b Coldrick, Percy; Jones, Philip (1979). The International Directory of the Trade Union Movement. New York: Facts on File. pp. 128–154. ISBN 0871963744.
  3. ^ "World Confederation of Teachers". UIA Open Yearbook. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
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