Teknisk Ukeblad ( TU , English: Technical Weekly Magazine ) is a Norwegian engineering magazine. The magazine has its headquarters in Oslo , Norway .
5-804: TU has appeared weekly since 13 April 1883 and was published by Ingeniørforlaget, now Teknisk Ukeblad Media jointly owned by three national professional associations of engineers and architects: the Norwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists (NITO, founded 1936), Tekna (founded in 1874), and the Norwegian Polytechnic Society (PF, founded 1852). On 24 June 2010 TU had a total circulation of 302,000 weekly copies. Corresponding publications are Ny Teknik in Sweden, Ingeniøren in Denmark and Technisch Weekblad in
10-463: Is the largest union in engineering in Norway with approximately 110 000 members. 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
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20-450: The article's talk page . This Norwegian magazine or academic journal-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about magazines . Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page . Norwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists The Norwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists ( Norwegian : Norges Ingeniør- og Teknologorganisasjon ; NITO )
25-541: 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. Presidents Secretaries General This article related to
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