Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe
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The Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe, commonly known as UNICE, is a Brussels-based European association of industries and employers.
It was founded in 1958 to drive the creation of the European Union as a free trade zone. Together with the Federation of European Employers and the European Round Table of Industrialists, UNICE has been one of the principal advocates of the EU treaties prior to their negotiation, and major backers of the international European movement. It is also one of the European social partners, representing large private employers at the interprofessional level.
[edit] See also
- European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations (EICTA)
- Federation of Belgian Enterprises
- Keidanren, a Japanese business association
- Mouvement des Entreprises de France (MEDEF), a French business association
- Confederation of British Industry
- European Associaton of Craft, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (UEAPME)
- lobbying
On January 23, this organization changed its name to Business Europe (www.businesseurope.com)
[edit] External links
- Official web page
- FedEE
- The Amsterdam Summit in retrospect: Maastricht II and corporate lobby successes
- The Amsterdam Treaty - How Industry Got Its Way