VNO-NCW
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VNO-NCW (known in English as the "Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers")[1] is a Dutch employers' federation founded in 1996 as a merger of the Christian-democratic Nederlands Christelijk Werkgeversverbond (NCW), which was founded as fusion of the Protestant PCW and the Catholic NKW, and the liberal Verbond van Nederlandse Ondernemingen (VNO). Both organizations had strong ties with the Protestant and liberal pillar, respectively.
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Founder | Founded in 1996 |
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Type | Employers' federation |
Focus | Advocacy for employers and businesses |
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Method | Policy advocacy, labor relations, education |
Members | 115,000 companies (160 branch organizations) |
Affiliations | VNO-NCW North, VNO-NCW West, Employers' Association of Brabant and Zeeland, Employers' Association of Limburg |
Website | VNO-NCW Official Website |
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The federation chose not to adopt a new name, but instead use the well-known acronyms of its constituent organizations.