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Encyclopedia > List of employer associations

This is a list of employer associations and other business organizations. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...

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Austria

The Federation of Austrian Industry (de: Vereinigung der Österreichischen Industrie or Industrievereinigung, shortform VOeI or IV) is an organisation for Austrian industrialists. ...

Australia

The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) represents 10,000 east coast Australian employers of various sizes, covering a wide range of industries including manufacturing, construction, automotive, telecommunications, IT & call centres, transport, labour hire and other industries. ... The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) is an association of Australia businesses. ... The Business Council of Australia (BCA) is an employers organization, which represents the chief executives of approximately 100 large Australian corporations. ...

Belgium

  • Federation of Enterprises in Belgium (FEB) (www.vbo-feb.eu)

Brazil

  • National Industry Confederation (CNI) (www.cni.org.br)

Bulgaria

  • Bulgarian Industrial Association

Czech Republic

  • Industrial Union of the Chezch Republic

Colombia

  • National Employers Association of Colombia (ANDI - Asociación Nacional de Empresarios de Colombia)

Denmark

The Confederation of Danish Industries (DI) (Danish: Dansk Industri) is a major private trade organization funded, owned and managed entirely by currently about 6,400 companies within the manufacturing and service industries of Denmark, including large companies like Oticon, Rockwool A/S, and A.P. Møller-Maersk Group. ...

Estonia

  • Estonian Business Association

Finland

  • Confederation of Finnish Industry and Employers (TT) (www.tt.fi)

France

The Mouvement des Entreprises de France or MEDEF (in English: Movement of the French Enterprises) is the largest union of employers in France. ...

Germany

  • Confederation of Industry of Germany (BDI)
  • Confederation of Unions of Employers of Germany (BDA)

Greece

  • Federation of Greek Industries (Σύνδεσμος Ελληνικών Βιομηχανιών (ΣΕΒ)) (www.fgi.org.gr)

Hong Kong

  • Employers' Federation of Hong Kong

Hungary

  • Hungarian Confederation of Employers' Organizations (CEHIC)
  • Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists (Munkaadók és Gyáriparosok Országos Szövetsége (MGYOSZ))

Italy

Confindustria is the Italian employers federation, founded in 1910. ...

Ireland

  • Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC)

Jamaica

  • Jamaica Employers' Federation

Latvia

  • Latvian Confederation of Industrialists

Mauritius

  • Mauritius Employers' Federation

Mexico

  • Coparmex (Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana)

Coparmex or Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana is the Mexican Employers Association. ...

Morocco

  • Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM) ([1])

The Netherlands

  • VNO-NCW (Verbond van Nederlandse Ondernemingen, Nederlands Christelijk Werkgeversverbond) (www.vno-ncw.nl)

VNO-NCW (known in English as the Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers) is a Dutch employers federation. ...

Norway

  • Norwegian Business and Industry Confederation (NHO)

Poland

  • Association of Industry, Commerce and Finance of Poland
  • Chamber of Economy of the Republic of Poland

Portugal

  • Portuguese Association of Industry

Singapore

  • Singapore National Employers Federation

Slovakia

  • Federation of Employers Associations of Slovakia

Slovenia

  • Slovenian employers Association

Spain

  • Employers Confederation of Spain
  • Confederation of Employers and Industries of Spain (CEOE)

Sweden

The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, or Svenskt Näringsliv, is a major interest organization for business and industry in Sweden. ...

United Kingdom

CBI logo The Confederation of British Industry is a not for profit organisation incorporated by Royal charter[1] which promotes the interests of its members, some 200,000 British businesses, a figure which includes some 80% of FTSE 100 companies and around 50% of FTSE 350 companies. ...

United States

Chambers of commerce are business advocacy groups which are usually not associated with government. ... The Better Business Bureau (BBB), founded in 1912, is an organization based in the United States and Canada. ...

International

Mobile Payment means using your cell phone to pay. ...

Europe

  • The Federation of European Employers (FedEE) (http://www.fedee.com])

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