Forest and Farm Workers Union of Sweden

[2] The union had its main base in Dalarna, but also had local sections in Södermanland, Västergötland and scattered locations across central Sweden.

The appeal cited the rejection of the declarations of the Norrköping congress by many of its attending delegates (including the leadership of the Forest and Farm Workers Union of Central Sweden).

[2] However, the Forest and Farm Workers Union of Central Sweden had split shortly after the Norrköping congress.

[2] Sven G. Lorén (editor of Den svenske lantarbetaren, 'The Swedish Farm Worker') was also included in the leadership of the organization.

[1] It advocated an agrarian reform on the same lines as the one implemented in Soviet Russia, as a solution to the unemployment crisis in Sweden.

It was bogged down in economic issues, in particular a strike in Dalarna (that had been initiated by the Forest and Farm Workers Union of Central Sweden against reduction of wages).