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Norwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists
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The Norwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists (Norwegian: Norges Ingeniør- og Teknologorganisasjon; NITO) is the largest union in engineering in Norway with approximately 110 000 members.[3] NITO has 21 regional branches covering the country and over 2,000 local clubs and shop stewards. Most of the working members are affiliated to a local club. The local clubs or workshops are organisationally placed directly under the regional branches. With a few exceptions the branches follow Norway's county borders.
NITO was established in 1936 and is an independent, non-affiliated, and non-political union.
NITO is led by a Board of Representatives. The daily work of the union is carried out by shop stewards and elected union representatives at different organisational levels; by the secretariat and main office in Oslo, consisting of the general secretary and 75 employees; and by the 23 employees who run the branch offices.
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Presidents and Secretaries General
Presidents
- Frithjof Svendsen (1936–1937)
- Einar I. Larsen (1937–1941)
- Arne G. Myhrvold (1941–1948)
- Brynil Brynjulfsen (1948–1952)
- Erling Willoch (1952–1954)
- Arne H. Johansen (1954–1968)
- Trygve Hanæs (1968–1975)
- Lars Harlem (1975–1979)
- Harald Skuggedal (1979–1983)
- Gunnar Hamre (1983–1987)
- Jan Abrahamsen (1987–1990)
- Svein Erik Andresen (1990–1995)
- Svein Vikhals (1995–1998)
- Roger Johansen (1998–2000)
- John A. Haugen (2000–2003)
- Marit Stykket (2003–2012)
- Trond Markussen (fra 2012)
Secretaries General
- Modolf Guttelvik (1945–1946)
- Oddvar de Lange (1946–1950)
- Knut Reistad (konstituert) (1950–1951)
- Trygve Sommerhein (1951–1968)
- Erik Bjore (1968–1981)
- Anth. B. Nilsen (1981–1992)
- Erik Prytz (1992–2011)
- Steinar Sørlie (fra 2011)
- Egil Thompson (fra 2022)
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Honorary Members

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References
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