We are the union representation for all employees in the media sector – be it radio, television or print media – as well as in the advertising, printing and book trade. In addition, our syndicate is also responsible for the staff of companies and organizations in the arts and entertainment sector.
In December 2005, the FLTL (Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Travailleurs du Livre) decided to join the OGBL and was therefore integrated into the structures of the professional syndicates. It should be noted that the FLTL was the oldest trade union in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
The professional syndicate is primarily concerned with the interests of its members, particularly with regard to collective agreements, and takes a position on all issues concerning the relationship with the world of work.
In order to be informed of everything that is happening in this sector, both at the European and international level, the syndicate is a member of EURO-MEI (European Region of Media & Entertainement International), EEA (European Entertainement Alliance) and UNI (Union Network International). A close collaboration is made with the International Confederation of Journalists (IFJ) and the International Federation of Musicians (FIM).
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