We are the professional syndicate of all employees working in the commercial and catering sector: from large-scale distribution companies to many small and medium-sized commercial enterprises, including garages, hotels, and individual and collective catering.

 

The Commerce Syndicate is committed to defending the material, professional and social interests of the employees in the commercial sector, garages and catering sector. A continuous policy within the framework of the collective bargaining agreements as well as at the sectoral level is the guarantee for the improvement and the safeguarding of the working conditions in the sector of commerce, garages and Horeca.

News from the syndicate

Press releases from Commerce syndicate

OGBL, LCGB and HIFI INTERNATIONAL: working together for fair treatment of employees and progress in working conditions

04/07/2024

The OGBL, the majority union, together with the LCGB and the management of HIFI International, are proud to present the …

Veille de la fête nationale

Les commerces doivent fermer à 18 heures

21/06/2024

A l’approche de la fête nationale, le syndicat Commerce de l’OGBL tient à rappeler que tous les commerces doivent fermer …

Les supermarchés Leclerc Luxembourg (ex-Match) signent leur première convention collective

03/06/2024

L’OGBL, syndicat majoritaire, le LCGB ainsi que la direction des supermarchés Leclerc Luxembourg (anciennement Match et Courtheoux) sont heureux d’annoncer …

Accord historique dans le secteur de la restauration collective

Signature de la première convention collective sectorielle

12/04/2024

L’OGBL, en tant que syndicat majoritaire et porte-parole dans le secteur, le LCGB et la fédération patronale FEDIL Catering, ont …

Social Elections

OGBL is the big winner!

14/03/2024

The day after the elections of the staff delegations, it’s clear that the OGBL is already the big winner. According …

Social Elections

OGBL wins over a large number of companies

13/03/2024

On March 12, 2024, all employees working in Luxembourg in companies with at least 15 employees were called to elect …