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Norsk Nærings- og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund. The Norwegian Food and Allied Workers Union (NNN) organize employees in the food industry all over Norway 19 collective agreements The largest sectors are: Meat Dairy Brewery Fish Bakeries Third largest industrial Union in Norway
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Norsk Nærings- og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund • The Norwegian Food and Allied Workers Union (NNN) organize employees in the food industry all over Norway • 19 collectiveagreements • The largestsectors are: • Meat • Dairy • Brewery • Fish • Bakeries • Thirdlargestindustrial Union in Norway • The food industry is the second largest industry
NNN • About 30.000 members (includes 10.000 pensioners) • About 80 localbranches • 18 coordinators in thecounties • About 600 workplacebranches
Democracy • Congress every 4th year (185 delegates from local branches + national board) • National Board,23 rep. (includingthenationalexecutivecommittee • The nationalexecutive committee,11 rep. ( includingtheelectedmanagement of the national union) • 10 congress elected officers, including management • 9 in Oslo 1 in Tromsø • 3 membersofthecontrolcommittee
Congress Every 4th year National Board1-2 meetings per year National executivecommittee 9-10 meetings Congresselected union officers and management YearlyConference ineachcounty Trade Union Branch and workplace ranch Trade Union branch Trade Union branch • Workplacebranch • Workplacebranch Workplacebranch • Workplacebranch • Workplacebranch • Workplacebranch
Dues • 1.4% of gross salary to the national union • + Minimum 0.2% to the local branch • Normally nothing to the workplace branch • Deducted from wages by the employer and sent NNN
Head Office Employees • 1 Office / HR Manager • 3 membership register • 2 cashier / finance • 2 attendant / post / courier • 2 secretaries • 1 informationofficer/advicer • 1 educationofficer
Membershipbenefits • Security and codetermination at theworkplace • Trainingofofficers and shop stewards • Legal assistance in work-related issues • Collectiveagreements • Wageagreements and wageincrease (no minimum wagelaw) • Workinghours 37.5 h per week (40h) • 5th holidayweek (4 weeks + 1 day) • Pension agreements from the age of 62
Industrial policy • Fisheries policy • Agriculture policy • Tax policy • WTO negotiations • EU / EEA • Research and Development