The National Federation of Local Authority and Healthcare Workers (Italian: Federazione Lavorartori Enti Locali e Sanità, FLELS) was a trade union representing public sector workers in Italy.
The union was founded in 1946, as the National Federation of Local Authority Workers (FNDEL), and it affiliated to the recently-formed Italian General Confederation of Labour.
[2] In 1958, the union was joined by the Italian Federation of Hospital Employees and Workers in Public and Private Health Agencies, and became the National Federation of Local Authority and Hospital Workers (FNDELO).
[3] By 1979, the union had 306,771 members, of whom 70% worked in public administration, and the remainder in healthcare.
The following year, it merged with the National State Federation and the Italian Federation of Public Sector Workers, to form Public Function.