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complex were denied their wages, a one-day SAC picket managed to resolve the issue, but after it was discovered that the Berns employers had illegally blacklisted syndicalists from employment, the SAC resumed its campaign against them. Events at the Berns were cancelled or boycotted, while members of
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Stockholm to Malmö, where picket lines became the scene of violent clashes between
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of its administrative positions. These changes were hotly debated but ultimately resolved, leading to the consolidation of a new direction for the SAC. The SAC continued to face a declining membership, which fell to 5,500 in 2012, but its membership also saw an increased representation of women and
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in Sweden damaged the SAC's position within the welfare state. By 2002, the SAC's membership had declined to 7,000 members. By the turn of the 21st century, members of the SAC were growingly increasingly frustrated with the shift in focus away from workplace organising and began campaigning for the
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proposals for a post-capitalist society. In
November 1906, leading members of the SUF were suspended from the SAP, cementing the organisation's definitive shift towards syndicalism. In August 1908, the SUF broke away from the SAP. They established their own party, which rejected reformism,
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young people. The restructuring also highlighted the SAC's urban-rural divide, as it caused a resurgence of activism in the urban centres of
Gothenburg, Malmö and Stockholm, while local federations in small towns and rural areas faced difficulties adapting to the organisational changes.
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October 1921, delegates from the SAC supported the establishment of a syndicalist international. Back in Sweden, the SAC formally voted against affiliating with the Communist International in an internal referendum. In December 1922, the SAC, along with syndicalist unions from
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and pushed for more confrontational tactics during strikes. Despite the split, the SAC maintained a membership of 35,000 throughout the 1930s, while the SAF had only a few thousand members. By the late 1930s, following the death of
Welinder, the SAF merged back into the SAC.
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seven weeks. In the wake of this campaign, many business owners complied with the SAC's demands rather than face similar campaigns. The following year, SAC members began protesting against poor working conditions and unpaid wages at an up-market restaurant in
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and organise campaigns. Each elect their own delegates to nationwide meetings of the SAC. As of 2014, the SAC counted around 50 local federations throughout Sweden, the largest of which is in
Stockholm, which counts roughly 1,000 members.
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threatened 220,000 Swedish workers with unemployment. Negotations between the LO and SAF, mediated by the government, briefly halted the dispute. When negotiations halted and the lockouts resumed, on 4 August 1909, the LO called a
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from their jobs. The defeat caused widespread disillusionment among rank-and-file trade union members with their social-democratic union leaders. Half the LO's membership left the organisation over the following year.
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September 2012, it held its 13th congress in
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during the war, its relevance as a workers' organisation was diminishing. From 1945 to 1957, its membership numbers declined from 22,000 to 16,000. Moderate syndicalists within the SAC, led by the German emigrant
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or wartime repression, the SAC remained active, making it one of the few IWA affiliates that continued to function. The
Swedish state was also developing into a social democracy, with a comprehensive system of
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that governed Sweden introduced a number of emergency measures which restricted workplace organising. The SAC became one of the few opposition forces in Sweden; its protests against the government's
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425:(IWW), which organised it into a federation of local organisations. By the end of 1910, the SAC had 21 local federations, which brought together workers of various trades, largely
1071:, who accused the SAC of undercutting the wages of native Swedes. To agitate for fair wages for migrant workers in the service industry, who worked long hours for low wages in a
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highlighted its internal reorganisation, its urban-rural divide and the resumption of international cooperation as the main challenges facing the SAC in its second century.
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network, together with other anarcho-syndicalist and anarcho-communist organisations throughout Europe. The following decade, the SAC participated in the establishment of
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SAC to return to its anarcho-syndicalist roots. In 2002, the SAC national congress passed motion to refocus efforts on workplace organising, while also maintaining an
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striking workers and police. 26 protestors were arrested and ultimately found guilty of disobeying the police, for which they were fined thousands of Swedish crowns.
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and reaffirmed some syndicalist principles, although it continued to administer state unemployment benefits. In 1993, the SAC established a youth section, the
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the SAC emptied trash outside its doors, provoking outrage from conservative politicians and press, who compared the SAC to a gang.
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1305:Central Workers' Organisation of Sweden
1277:General Confederation of Labour (Spain)
219:Central Organisation of Swedish Workers
39:Central Organisation of Swedish Workers
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3941:National trade union centers of Sweden
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3601:Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO)
3302:Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation
3216:Argentine Regional Workers' Federation
3204:International Workingmen's Association
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227:Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation
46:Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation
3619:Commercial Employees' Union (Handels)
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1091:, and any employers who refused were
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500:The SAC was sceptical of the rise of
282:Sveriges Arbetares Arbetslöshetskassa
3669:Transport Workers' Union (Transport)
2774:ARKIV: Tidskrift för samhällsanalys
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907:International Libertarian Solidarity
639:Syndikalistiska Arbetarefederationen
3692:Association of Health Professionals
3649:Municipal Workers' Union (Kommunal)
2653:Journal for the Study of Radicalism
1162:The central body of the SAC is its
861:
325:. In 1898, the SAP established the
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3738:Union for Performing Arts and Film
3614:Building Workers' Union (Byggnads)
3228:ConfederaciĂłn Nacional del Trabajo
2488:
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659:ConfederaciĂłn Nacional del Trabajo
602:International Workers' Association
180:International Workers' Association
25:
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3926:Anarchist organizations in Sweden
3817:Association of Graduate Engineers
3798:Saco-förbundet Trafik och Järnväg
3000:
1228:Swedish Trade Union Confederation
923:Union of Libertarian Syndicalists
518:Red International of Labor Unions
516:. It refused to affiliate to the
504:that occurred in the wake of the
327:Swedish Trade Union Confederation
3956:Trade unions established in 1910
3946:Organizations based in Stockholm
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622:), through its publishing house
465:SAC workers conference, held in
382:Swedish Employers' Confederation
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3733:Union of Professional Musicians
3290:Fagoppositionens Sammenslutning
3266:Industrial Workers of the World
3260:General Confederation of Labour
3222:Brazilian Workers Confederation
3053:
2661:Michigan State University Press
2355:
2190:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
2161:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
2145:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
2015:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
1971:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
1951:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
1906:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
1894:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
1549:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
1370:van der Walt & Schmidt 2009
1118:
1031:Organising undocumented workers
982:
931:General Confederation of Labour
806:unemployment benefits in Sweden
669:unity. After the defeat of the
643:Syndicalist Workers' Federation
524:and thus incompatible with the
423:Industrial Workers of the World
347:General Confederation of Labour
311:Swedish Social Democratic Party
98:National trade union federation
3827:Sveriges Reservofficersförbund
3813:Sveriges Fartygsbefälsförening
3664:Paper Workers' Union (Pappers)
2881:Nordic Journal of Human Rights
1289:
1083:); the union itself decided a
1057:Workers' Education Association
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3921:1910 establishments in Sweden
2895:10.1080/18918131.2023.2250678
1314:
1021:2001 European Council meeting
987:Since the 1990s, the rise of
708:, were imprisoned or sent to
337:emerged in Sweden out of the
251:. The SAC also publishes the
70:SAC headquarters in Stockholm
3729:Förbundet folkhögskollärarna
3725:Union of Civil Servants (ST)
3246:Norsk Syndikalistisk Forbund
2706:10.1007/978-3-031-30897-0_16
2685:10.14321/jstudradi.14.1.0001
2669:10.14321/jstudradi.14.1.0001
993:Björn Söderberg was murdered
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856:post-war material conditions
720:Following the conclusion of
534:government of Vladimir Lenin
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2951:10.1007/978-3-031-05171-5_6
2859:10.14505/jarle.v11.3(49).33
2776:(in Swedish) (6): 109–131.
2630:10.1007/978-1-137-56570-9_7
2442:; Schmidt, Michael (2009).
1265:
1193:
1176:proportional representation
1065:Arbetarnas bildningsförbund
880:counterculture of the 1960s
407:1909 Swedish general strike
331:national trade union centre
10:
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3629:Food Workers' Union (Livs)
2799:Participation and Conflict
911:Red and Black Coordination
789:. This "new orientation" (
655:Spanish Revolution of 1936
542:Russian anarchist movement
380:By this time, the nascent
288:
189:Red and Black Coordination
3936:Labour movement in Sweden
3846:
3839:Sveriges veterinärförbund
3833:Sveriges Tandläkarförbund
3830:Sveriges skolledarförbund
3784:Kyrkans Akademikerförbund
3781:Sveriges Arbetsterapeuter
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2764:Olofsson, Gunnar (2016).
919:Italian Syndicalist Union
657:, the SAC criticised the
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508:, considering it to be a
323:revolutionary syndicalism
262:("the Worker"), owns the
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3181:Workers' self-management
2731:Cornell University Press
2535:10.4324/9780203395974-24
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1073:hostile work environment
1017:political demonstrations
800:In order to pursue such
384:(SAF) had established a
368:prefigurative conception
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3771:Akademikerförbundet SSR
3436:Criticism of capitalism
3296:National Workers' Union
2982:10.4324/9781003081418-6
2723:Jansson, Jenny (2020).
2614:A European Youth Revolt
2595:10.1057/9781137320148_6
2583:Sex Worker Unionization
2552:Flaherty, Colm (2022).
2363:Damier, Vadim (2009) .
1295:Also translated as the
951:intersectional analysis
608:Division and repression
553:Communist International
457:International relations
81:; 114 years ago
3702:Financial Sector Union
3654:Musicians' Union (SMF)
3593:Trade unions in Sweden
3441:Criticism of copyright
3156:Co-operative economics
2782:10.13068/2000-6217.6.6
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313:(SAP), which favoured
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237:trade union federation
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3821:Sveriges läkarförbund
3461:Libertarian socialism
3252:Solidarity Federation
1208:libertarian socialism
1144:Lokal Samorganisation
1089:collective bargaining
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526:anti-political stance
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3787:Lärarnas riksförbund
3720:Union of Journalists
2945:. pp. 119–140.
2922:. pp. 147–167.
2700:. pp. 281–304.
2589:. pp. 115–143.
2506:. pp. 259–265.
2440:van der Walt, Lucien
2399:. pp. 168–183.
2104:, pp. 195–196;
1949:, pp. 196–197;
1796:, pp. 169, 182.
1260:Elise Ottesen-Jensen
1204:socialist principles
1190:to join its ranks.
1015:The SAC coordinated
814:industrial democracy
698:political repression
696:made it a target of
538:political repression
427:construction workers
3931:Anarcho-syndicalism
3807:Sveriges Arkitekter
3240:Free Workers' Union
3176:Labour unionisation
3081:Revolutions of 1848
2624:. pp. 97–111.
2371:: Black Cat Press.
2348:, pp. 172–173.
2317:, pp. 178–179.
2305:, pp. 177–178.
2281:, pp. 176–177.
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2049:, pp. 170–171.
1997:, pp. 197–198.
1937:, pp. 196–197.
1925:, pp. 170–171.
1820:, pp. 169–170.
1563:, pp. 168–169.
1272:Anarchism in Sweden
1226:alternative to the
1164:Executive Committee
1041:Papperslésasgruppen
927:Workers' Initiative
663:government of Spain
653:In the wake of the
394:industrial disputes
335:Anarcho-syndicalism
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33:SAC Syndikalisterna
2976:. pp. 65–85.
2943:Palgrave Macmillan
2920:Palgrave Macmillan
2747:20.500.12657/62195
2698:Palgrave Macmillan
2622:Palgrave Macmillan
2587:Palgrave Macmillan
2424:. pp. 81–99.
2135:, p. 198n334.
1780:, pp. 84–85;
1471:, pp. 19–20;
1428:, pp. 19–20;
1214:. The SAC favours
1011:Anti-globalisation
989:far-right politics
942:
925:(ESE), the Polish
875:
755:economic expansion
716:Post-war revisions
600:, established the
506:Russian Revolution
475:
471:8-hour working day
349:(CGT). SUF member
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3795:Officersförbundet
3706:Försvarsförbundet
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3254:(SF–IWA, Britain)
3248:(NSF–IAA, Norway)
3115:Council communism
3086:Utopian socialism
2960:978-3-031-05171-5
2833:978-0-7453-9960-7
2739:10.7298/t8v6-4309
2715:978-3-031-30897-0
2639:978-1-137-56569-3
2573:978-91-8039-246-4
2463:978-1-904859-16-1
2406:978-1-60486-956-9
2378:978-0-9737827-6-9
1768:, pp. 82–84.
1756:, pp. 75–76.
1720:, pp. 73–74.
1708:, pp. 71–72.
1660:, pp. 40–41.
1648:, pp. 39–40.
1636:, pp. 56–57.
1515:, pp. 82–83.
1496:, pp. 82–83.
1444:, pp. 81–82.
1432:, pp. 81–82.
1416:, pp. 81–82.
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921:(USI), the Greek
899:far-left politics
822:private companies
783:social revolution
675:Spanish Civil War
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3471:Revisionism
3431:Corporatism
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3206:(1864–1876)
3140:Sorelianism
3135:Nationalist
3056:Syndicalism
2824:Pluto Press
2133:Damier 2009
2118:Damier 2009
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184:(1922–1958)
161:Publication
137:Membership
76:Established
3915:Categories
3392:Pelloutier
3367:Lagardelle
3342:Fitzgerald
3188:Mutual aid
3120:De Leonism
3064:Precursors
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2472:2006933558
1315:References
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1180:unemployed
1152:mutual aid
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1087:, without
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1025:Gothenburg
955:oppression
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502:Bolshevism
247:, and the
241:unemployed
86:1910-06-27
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3476:Socialism
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3337:Delesalle
3327:De Ambris
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2974:Routledge
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2334:Kuhn 2014
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