The Association of Employees, Technicians and Managers (Dutch: Bond van Bedienden, Technici en Kaderleden, BBTK; French: Syndicat des Employés, Techniciens et Cadres, SETCa) is a trade union representing white collar staff in Belgium.
It ceased to operate during World War II, but was re-established in 1945, under its current name, as an affiliate of the new General Federation of Belgian Labour (ABVV).
[1] The 1970s and 1980s saw more industrial action in protest at cuts to jobs and government spending, culminating in the 1993 general strike.
By 1995, the union had more than 200,000 members, with 25% working in commerce and catering, 25% in production, 20% in banking and finance, and the remainder spread across a wide variety of industries.
In 1996, the Paper and Publishing Industry Union merged in to the BBTK.