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Information on Latvian Building Workers Trade Union

Gita Dambe2 Trade Union of Building Workers (LCA) Established 1990 Member of Free Trade Union Confederation of Latvia (LBAS) Represented at National Tripartite Cooperation Council (Trade Unions, Employers and Government) Represented at Latvian Construction Council ~ 20 % of workers in construction industry,

Gita Dambe3 Trade Union of Building Workers (LCA) Member of EFBWW (The European Federation of Building and Woodworkers) Member of BWI (Building and Wood Workers’ InternationalBuilding and Wood Workers’ International) Represented at National Tripartite Cooperation Council (Trade Unions, Employers and Government) Represented at Latvian Construction Council

Gita Dambe4 Trade Union of Building Workers (LCA) – main activities Main aerias of activity Social Dialogue Occupational Health & Safety Vocational Education Work to Increase Participation of Workers (both quantity and quality)