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Union density is higher in Romania than in most Central and Eastern European countries, with between a fifth and a quarter of all employees in unions. Each has broadly similar membership levels and a wide spread of affiliated federations.
There are around 1. The figures are reasonably precise, as union confederations must provide details of their membership as part of the process of gaining national representative status, and these figures are published on the website of the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection. The total membership of the five main union confederations four dating from late or early and one from is 1,, This is equivalent to It puts union density in Romania at BNS, which had its founding congress in , is in second place in membership terms, with , members in It had , members at the start of The largest confederation, CNSLR-Frăţia has traditionally been close to the social democratic party PSD, and signed a new agreement with the party in November , with both sides emphasising their close cooperation over 30 years.
All the confederations have several industry federations affiliated to them, which are detailed in the documents submitted to the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection see above. BNS has 29 affiliated federations and its membership is more evenly split between them. Cartel Alfa has 39 affiliated federations, and its largest single affiliate, with 43, members is the police union, SNPCC.
The federations themselves typically bring together large numbers of small unions, which often only cover a single employer. Unions can be set up by a minimum of 15 people working at the same workplace. One of the consequences of this is that unions are fragmented with competition for membership and local unions will sometimes move from one federation to another.