Italian Federation of Credit Company Employees

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The Italian Federation of Credit Company Employees (Italian: Federazione Italiana Dipendenti Aziende di Credito, FIDAC) was a trade union representing workers in the finance sector in Italy, principally in banking.

The union was founded on 3 November 1944 at meeting in Rome. It affiliated to the newly-founded Italian General Confederation of Labour.[1] By 1954, it had 23,055 members.[2]

In 1972, the National Union of Debt Collectors merged into FIDAC.[1] The union grew steadily, and by 1983, it had 50,229 members.[3] That year, it merged with the Italian Federation of Insurance Workers and the United Union of Central Bank Staff, to form the Italian Federation of Insurance and Credit Workers.[1]

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