Swiss Alliance of Consumer Organisations
(in German) Allianz der Konsumentenschutz-Organisationen
(in French) Alliance des organisations de consommateurs
(in Italian) Alleanza delle organizzazioni dei consumatori
Formation30 June 2010 (2010-06-30)[1]
Region
Switzerland
AffiliationsStiftung für Konsumentenschutz
Fédération romande des consommateurs
Associazione consumatrici e consumatori della Svizzera italiana

The Swiss Alliance of Consumer Organisations, founded in 2010, is the umbrella organisation of the three Swiss consumer organisations:[2]

History

Konsumverein Zürich, 19th century.

The earliest efforts for consumer protection in Switzerland emerged in the 19th century, with organisations such as the Konsumverein Zürich (founded in 1851), the first of a number of consumers' co-operatives. Several of these formed the Verband Schweizerischer Konsumvereine (VSK, "Federation of Swiss Consumers' Co-operatives") in 1890. The VSK was renamed Coop in 1969. In post-war Switzerland, especially housewives were confronted with an explosion of new consumer goods choices, and they started to form their organisations to test products for safety and reliability. In 1959, the French-speaking Commission romande des consommatrices (Romand Commission of Female Consumers", today the Fédération romande des consommateurs, FRC) was founded, followed in 1961 by the German- and Italian-speaking women's associations who formed the Konsumentinnenforum ("Female Consumers' Forum") in 1961, today known as the Konsumentenforum (kf, "Consumers' Forum"). In 1975 the Associazione Consumatrici della Svizzera italiana (ACSI, "Association of Female Consumers of Italian Switzerland") was formed in the canton of Ticino. All these consumer organisations were dominated and led by women, and thus some male consumers felt unrepresented. Moreover, the existing tended to focus on cooperation with the providers instead of solely advocating the rights of consumers. This led to the 18 June 1964 foundation of the Stiftung für Konsumentenschutz ("Consumer Protection Foundation"), dominated by men and aimed at improving consumer law, opposing discrimination and testing products.[3]

Later the gender-based organisations merged by language group; the three major language-based federations finally formed the Alliance of Consumer Organisations in 2010.

Notes and references

  1. (in French) "Alliance des organisations de consommateurs", press release, 2 July 2010 (page visited on 13 November 2016).
  2. "Alliance of Consumer Organisations: United Together for the Consumers" Archived 14 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Federal Office of Public Health (page visited on 13 November 2016).
  3. "Wie alles begann" (in German). Stiftung für Konsumentenschutz. Retrieved 19 June 2018.

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