UNIAPAC

The International Christian Union of Business Executives or UNIAPAC is an ecumenical organization for Christian businesspeople.

History

The predecessors of the organization were national federations of Catholic employers in The Netherlands in 1915, Belgium in 1921 and France in 1926. In 1931, a group of Catholic employers created a International Comité d'Initiative at the 40th anniversary of the encyclical Rerum novarum in Rome. In addition they took the initiative to organize regularly Internationales des Associations Patronales Catholiques. UNIAPAC was founded in Rome in 1931 as the International Conferences of Catholic Employers by the organizations of Catholic Entrepreneurs from France, Belgium and The Netherlands and also people from Italy, Germany and Czechoslovakia.

In 1946, under General Secretary A.H.M. Albregst, UNIAPAC was established as the Union Internationale des Associations Patronales Catholiques. In 1948 UNIAPAC expanded to Latin-America, starting in Chile. In 1958, a permanent international secretariat was created in Brussels with the support of Léon Bekaert (Belgium) and Peter H. Werhahn (Germany).

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