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Draft:Italian Dopolavoro Ferroviario (DLF)

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Associazione Nazionale Dopolavoro Ferroviario
AbbreviationDLF
Founded1925
FounderItalian State Railways
Italian trade unions
TypeNPO
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Members
72,000 (in 2023)
President
Giuseppe Tuscano
Websitehttps://dlf.it

The Italian Dopolavoro Ferroviario (DLF) is a non-profit organisation in Italy that is still active today, founded on October 25, 1925, by the Italian State Railways and Italian trade unions.

The DLF's national headquarters is located in Rome and continues the work of the previously existing DLF central office within the Italian State Railways, which has since been dissolved.

The members of the DLF consist of various local chapters, which include active and retired railway workers, their families, and external members.

Today, the Dopolavoro Ferroviario possesses a substantial heritage that includes social offices, sports facilities, recreational areas, green spaces, and hotel structures. This heritage is currently recorded in the balance sheet of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). It has been built over time through resources from the DLF chapters and its members, with interventions regulated by Article 45 of Italian Law 668/1977, and through other investments made by the DLF between 1995 and 2002, amounting to 34,338,000 euros.

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