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Engineers of Sweden
Sveriges Ingenjörer
FormationJanuary 1, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-01-01)
Merger ofSveriges Civilingenjörsförbund [sv]
Ingenjörsförbundet [sv]
HeadquartersOxtorgsgatan 9-11, 111 57 Stockholm,  Sweden
ChairUlrika Lindstrand [sv]
Parent organizationSaco

Engineers of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges ingenjörer) is a trade union and professional association in Sweden, gathering 160,000 members.

It was created in 2007 by merger of Sveriges Civilingenjörsförbund, which also used the name Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers in English, with the smaller Ingenjörsförbundet; in 2022 the union changed its English name to the less formal-sounding name Engineers of Sweden.

References

  1. Kjellberg, Anders (2008) Ett nytt fackligt landskap bland tjänstemännen: Unionen och Sveriges Ingenjörer Tam-Revy no 1 2008, pp. 4-21
  2. "More information for members in English". Ingenjören (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-12-10.
  3. "Motion till Ingenjörsfullmäktige 2022: "Byte av formellt namn på Engelska"" (PDF). Ingenjören (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-12-10.

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Trade unions in Sweden
Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO)
Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO)
Swedish Confederation of Professional Associations (Saco)
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