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Flag of ACV - Photo taken in Bruges by Dave Fowler, 10 July 2016
The flag of ACV (website) is white with the federation's logo (photo). ACV also uses other flags (photo, photo).
Dave Fowler, 10 July 2016
ACV-CSC METEA
Flag of ACV-CSC METEA - Image by Randy Young, 10 July 2016
The flag of ACV-CSC METEA (
Dave Fowler, 10 July 2016
Flag of CNE - Image by Ivan Sache, 19 December 2009
CNE (Centrale Nationale des Employés - Employees' National Group, website), the main worker's union centrale (that is, umbrella organization) of French-speaking and German-speaking Belgium with a membership of 180,000, represents employees and white collars of the private sector. With its social seat at Namur, CNE is affiliated to CSC (Confédération
des Syndicats Chrétiens de Belgique - Belgium Christian Unions'
Confederation) and UNI (Union Network International). The CNE local
sections are grouped into four geographical "operational units",
Brussels and Walloon Brabant, Hainaut, Liège, and Namur-Luxembourg.
The first Christian employees' union in Belgium was founded in 1909,
its first review, Le Droit de l'Employé (The Employee's Right) being published in 1912. CNE was formally incorporated in 1934, with two regions, South (Wallonia) and North (Flanders). After the Second World
War, the CNE split into the French-speaking CNE and the Dutch-speaking
LBC (Landelijke Bediende Centrale). Together, CNE and LBC have more
than 500,000 members.
The flag of CNE (photo) is green with theunion's logo, placed on a white rectangle in the middle.
The logo of CNE is made of the letters "C" (black with a small
horizontal green bar in the middle), "N" (half black and green), and
"C" (green). "CSC", in black Italic letters, is added under the "N".
Ivan Sache, 19 December 2009