General Labour Federation of Belgium
The General Labour Federation of Belgium is a socialist national trade union federation in Belgium. It was founded in 1945. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation and has a membership of 1.5 million. With said membership the ABVV/FGTB is the second largest of the three major trade unions in Belgium, closely following the Confederation of Christian Trade Unions which has 1.6 million members and dwarfing the General Confederation of Liberal Trade Unions of Belgium which has approximately 300,000 members. During the bulk of its history the ABVV/FGTB remained closely affiliated with the Belgian Socialist Party which was split in 1978 into a Flemish and a Walloon social-democratic party. While remaining formally independent from any political party, the ABVV/FGTB noticed the increasing influence by the marxist Workers' Party of Belgium amongst its active base during the last decade.
History
The first noteworthy historic date when talking about the history of the ABVV/FGTB is the founding of the Belgian Labour Party in 1885. While several socialist organisations already existed beforehand this was the first time that the Belgian socialist movement was largely unified and laid the groundwork for the foundation of the ABVV/FGTB. In 1898 the Syndical Commission was erected within the framework of the BLP and in 1937 this Commission formally became independent from the socialist party, as the Belgian Trade Union Federation. Nonetheless strong ties between the socialist union and the socialist party were maintained until today. After the Second World War in 1945 this independent socialist union became the ABVV/FGTB we know today.Membership and Affiliates
In 2017 the ABVV/FGTB had a total of 1,517,968 members divided across its 7 affiliates. Thus Belgium's second largest labour union noticed a modest decline in membership of 17,340 compared to 2016. On the regional level 726,410 of the aforementioned membership comes from Flanders, 600,945 from Wallonia and 190,613 from Brussels.| Union | French abbreviation | Flemish abbreviation | Membership 2015 | Membership 2016 | Membership 2017 |
| General Union | CG | AC | 432,271 | 427,517 | 424,095 |
| Association of Employees, Technicians and Managers | SETCa | BBTK | 424,580 | 421,922 | 420,285 |
| General Union of Public Services | CGSP | ACOD | 311,795 | 309,046 | 303,062 |
| Union of the Belgian Metal Industry | CMB | CMB | 160,136 | 156,085 | 153,233 |
| Food, Hospitality and Services Union | HORVAL | HORVAL | 122,794 | 123,468 | 124,214 |
| Belgian Union of Transport Workers | UTB | BTB | 49,831 | 50,471 | 51,684 |
| General Labour Federation of Belgium - Youth | FGTB - Jeunes | ABVV - Jongeren | 43,509 | 46,799 | 41,395 |