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Free Trade Union Confederation of Latvia (LBAS) is the biggest non-governmental organisation in Latvia, which protects the interests of professional trade union members and employees on the branch and inter-branch level.
LBAS constituent congress was held on 25-26 May, 1990.
During the 6 th Congress, which was held on 1 December, 2006, Mr Peteris KRIGERS was
elected LBAS President, Ms Livija MARCINKEVICA and Mr Egils BALDZENS were
elected Vice Presidents.
LBAS coordinates the cooperation between 21 independent Latvian
trade unions, represents and protects the interests of its members
in national and international institutions, implements a joint working
programme.
The purpose of LBAS activities is to protect the interests of trade union members. The main principle of operation is solidarity joint coordinates actions of the affiliates. LBAS represents its members' interests and protects their rights in the socio economic field.
Together with the government and Latvian Employers' Confederation LBAS works in the National Tripartite Cooperation Council. LBAS observes the principles of social dialogue in cooperation with the social partners.
LBAS participates in the elaboration of economic and social development programmes, in the evaluation of draft laws, in working groups on improvement of labour conditions, salaries, tariff policies, compulsory social insurance and social guaranties, healthcare as well as employment, vocational education and lifelong learning.
LBAS represents the interests of its members in:
National Tripartite Cooperation Council and its Sub-councils;
State and municipal institutions;
courts.
LBAS provides consultations to the trade union members on concluding
the collective agreements, participates in revision of labour disputes,
social and economic discords. At present LBAS unites more than 15%
of all workers of Latvia in almost 2900 state, municipal and private
enterprises.

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