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130: 145:. The committee was reorganized as the Women's Trade Union in 1902. At that time women were not allowed to join the Swedish Tailoring Workers Union, and the new union was founded as a reaction to this. The Women's Trade Union was intended as a transitional organizational, organizing union clubs that were unable to join established unions. At the founding of the union a board was elected, including 238: 120:
organizing female workers between 1902 and 1909. Its members were generally seamstresses, but the union also had a presence in other women-dominated sectors. In the year of its foundation, the union had 642 members. As of 1906, the union had 32 sections with a combined membership of 1,037.
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After the decision of the Swedish Tailoring Workers Union to allow women to become members, a competition emerged over which union seamstresses should belong to. In 1909 the Women's Trade Union was disbanded, and twelve of its sections joined the Swedish Tailoring Workers Union.
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The Women's Trade Union issued a proposal to the 1906 LO congress, that the trade union movement ought to pay more attention to agitation amongst working women and that special women's meetings be organized. The proposal was, however, not approved by the congress.
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1902 meeting of the Committee for Women's Agitation, the precursor of the Women's Trade Union. The meeting was held at the Sterky residence.
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In 1904 the union obtained its own banner. The banner was designed by Selma Sandberg. It was made of wool, with embroidered text.
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In 1897 a Committee for Women's Agitation had been formed by
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Anna Sterky
Kata Dahlström
Swedish Trade Union Confederation
Swedish
trade union
Sweden

Kata Dahlström
Stockholms allmÀnna kvinnoklubb
Anna Sterky
Anna Johansson-Visborg
Gertrud MĂ„nsson
Swedish Trade Union Confederation
LM Ericsson
Stockholm
Kata Dahlström
Morgonbris
Stockholm Housemaid Union
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Nordisk familjebok
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