Federation of Free Trade Unions in Austria

The Federation of Free Trade Unions in Austria (Bund freier Gewerkschaften in Österreich) was a trade union centre in Austria.

The federation was established in 1928, when the Imperial Trade Union Commission was refounded on an industrial union basis. It had 38 affiliates, with a total of 655,000 members, and was led by Anton Hueber.

In February 1934, the federation was banned by the Nazi government.

Affiliates included:
 * Austrian Construction Union
 * Austrian Metalworkers' Union (merged into Austrian Metal and Mineworkers' Union in 1931)
 * Austrian Senefelder Union
 * Central Association of Commercial Employees of Austria
 * Reich Association of Austrian Printing and Newspaper Workers
 * Union of Artificial Flower and Decorative Feather Workers of Austria
 * Union of Austrian Woodworkers
 * Union of Bookbinders and Paper Workers of Austria
 * Union of Cardboard Box Workers of Austria
 * Union of Carpenters of Austria
 * Union of Decorators, House Painters, Varnishers and Related Professions of Austria
 * Union of Domestic Assistants, Educators and Homeworkers
 * Union of Furriers and Related Trades of Austria
 * Union of Hairdressers' Assistants of Austria
 * Union of Hat Makers of Austria
 * Union and Legal Protection Association for Austrian Railway Personnel
 * Union of Office Assistants in Industry in Austria
 * Union of Stoneworkers
 * Union of Tailors of Austria
 * Union of Textile Workers of Austria
 * Union of Workers in the Chemical Industry of Austria