Swedish Union for Service and Communications Employees
The Swedish Union for Service and Communications Employees is a trade union in Sweden.
History
The union was founded on 14 May 1970, as the Swedish National Union of State Employees. It resulted from the merger of eight unions:- Employees' Union of State Power Stations
- Swedish Civil Administration's Employees' Union
- Swedish Defence Forces Civilian Employees' Union
- Swedish Post Union
- Swedish Prison Employees' Union
- Swedish Railway Employees' Union
- Swedish Road Workers' Union
- Swedish Tele Union
In 1995, the union became SEKO. The following year, the Swedish Sailors' Union merged in, then in 1997 the Swedish Association of Engine Drivers split away. By 2019, it had a membership of 70,818.
The union is divided into nine branches:
- Rail transportation
- Public administration
- Postal
- Roads & Railways
- Telecom
- Correctional treatment
- Energy
- Defence
- Maritime