National Union of Norwegian Locomotivemen
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The National Union of Norwegian Locomotivemen (Norwegian: Norsk Lokomotivmannsforbund, NLF) is a trade union representing train drivers in Norway.
The union was founded on 22 October 1893 as the Norwegian National Locomotive Personnel Union, and joined the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions in 1919.[1] By 1963, the union had 2,049 members,[2] and this has since declined to around 1,700.
Presidents
- 1893: Karl Andersen
- 1901: Ludvig O. Bauer
- 1908: Emil Sandberg
- 1911: Thorvald Nordahl
- 1916: Jens Kraft Lund
- 1919: Sigurd Iversen
- 1924: Emil Sandberg
- 1925: Robert Lund
- 1931: Thorleif Narvestad
- 1950: Mathias Heggestad
- 1961: Oluf Andreas Anfinsen
- 1975: Gunnar Tønder
- 1989: Oddvar Skaar
- 1991: Øystein Aslaksen
- 2011: Rolf Ringdal