Norsk Fengsels- og Friomsorgsforbund | |
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| Abbreviation | NFF |
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| Founded | 1918; 107 years ago (1918) |
| Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
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| Members | 3,500+ |
Key people | Asle Aase, president[3] |
| Affiliations | LO,LO Stat,[1] Nordic Prison Officers’ Association[2] |
| Website | fengselogfriomsorg |
Norwegian Prison and Probation Officers' Union (Norwegian:Norsk Fengsels- og Friomsorgsforbund, NFF) is the largest union for employees withincorrectional services inNorway, encompassing both theprison service and theprobation service.
The Union was established in 1918 under the name Norsk Fengselstjenestemannsforbund, but the name was changed to the current name when NFF also organized probation officers. NFF has over 3,500 members. There are local elected representatives at the regional level and departments at the jobsites level at eachprison and probation office.
NFF joined theNorwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) in 1946. The union is affiliated withLO Stat and Nordiske Fængselsfunktionærers Union, NFU (Nordic Prison Officers’ Association).[2]
NFF publishes the trade union magazine "NFF-magasinet".[4]
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