Distribution of seats


The OGBL defends its absolute majority in 2019

As the 2019 social elections have shown, the OGBL remains unquestionably the strongest union in Luxembourg, both in companies and in the Chambre des salariés.

In eight of the nine groups in which the OGBL stood (in group 8, as usual, it left the field to its trade union ally, the FNCTTFEL national federation), it obtained 1,524,283 votes out of a total of 2,466,126 valid votes, i.e. 61.8% of the votes. This represents an increase of 1.94% over 2013 (59.86%) and 5.38% over 2008. In terms of votes alone, this is the OGBL’s best national result since the creation of the CSL (and probably its best national result ever if we add up the previous results for the Chambre du Travail and the Chambre des Employés Privés).


OGBL and FNCTTFEL members of the CSL committee

Nora Back
President
Jean‑Claude Reding
Vice-President
Nathalie Becker
Assessor
Vincent Collin
Assessor
José Nunes Pinto
Assessor
Denise Steinhäuser
Assessor
Guy Scholzen
Assessor
Nico Wennmacher
Assessor
Henri Kremer
Treasurer
Sylvie Lombardi
President, Equality Committee
Carlos Pereira
Co-opted member

CSL plenary assembly

OGBL and FNCTTFEL members

The General Assembly is the supreme body of the Chamber of Employees. It decides on important matters, in particular submits opinions to the government and elects the Committee, the administrative and executive body of the Chamber.


Group 1 - Steel industry - 3 seats out of 5

Stéphanie Bagaglia
Samuel Ferrai
Jean‑Luc Schmidtgall

Group 2 - Other industries - 4 seats out of 8

Jacques Adam
Vincent Collin
Roger Rensonnet
Ralf Schmitt

Group 3 - Construction - 4 seats out of 6

Armando Bento Da Fonseca
Jean‑Luc Collin
Wolfgang Müller
José Nunes Pinto

Group 4 - Financial services and intermediation - 3 seats out of 8

Sonia Stocchi
Denise Steinhäuser
Serge Schimoff

Group 5 - Services - 9 seats out of 14

Maria Das Dores Alves Da Silva
Nora Back
Laurent Baumgarten
Sonia Da Silva Neves
Antonia Do Rosario Santos
Joël Krier
Sylvie Lombardi
Virginie Mucciante
Carole Thoma

Group 6 - Public administration and enterprises - 3 seats out of 4

Tom Geditz
Christian Keller
Guy Scholzen

Group 7 - Health and social services - 5 seats out of 6

Nathalie Becker
Paul Becker
Chantal Gantrel
Catherine Molitor
Chantal Thomé

Group 8 - Active and retired CFL employees - 2 of 3 seats

Carlo Thissen
Nico Wennmacher

Group 9 - Retired persons - 4 seats out of 6

Edmée Anen
Henri Kremer
René Pizzaferri
Jean‑Claude Reding