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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Defunct trade unions of Tunisia (3 P) Pages in category "Defunct trade unions of Africa" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bathurst Trade Union; C. Confédération africaine des travailleurs croyants (French West Africa and Togo)
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  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Defunct trade unions of Africa (3 C, 15 P) ... Defunct trade unions in North America (6 C). Trade unions by century of disestablishment (3 C) Trade unions by decade of disestablishment (20 C) Trade unions by year of disestablishment (121 C) T. Defunct transnational trade unions (4 C, 21 P)
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Defunct trade unions of Africa (3 C, 15 P) A. Defunct organisations based in Algeria (2 C, 4 P) ... Pages in category "Defunct organizations based in Africa" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. African and Malagasy Union
  5. en.unionpedia.org

    The Confédération générale des travailleurs africains ('General Confederation of African Workers', CGTA) was a trade union centre in French West Africa, in existence from 1956 to 1957. 18 relations. ... Defunct trade unions of Africa; Trade unions disestablished in 1957; Trade unions established in 1956; Trade unions in Burkina Faso;
  6. 3 days agoTrade unions as organisations emerged at a specific moment in the history of capitalism, namely the industrial revolution and the related proletarianisation, especially in Europe. This form of organisation has spread, changed and been adapted. Trade unions are not a fixed model arising from the historically specific industrial relations of the ...
  7. us-africabridgebuilding.org

    The trade union movement in Africa faces enormous challenges arising from the critical situation that confronts Africa and its people. The African people have been losers in their encounters with other civilizations over several centuries, with negative consequences for the material well-being of the majority of Africans. In the development of ...
  8. oxfordbibliographies.com

    Sep 23, 2024This is because in Africa trade unions represent a minority of workers—i.e., the formal wage worker, often male. The idea that trade unions epitomize a "labor aristocracy" has been slow to die. Postmodern studies on African trade unions are based on an algebraic truth: unionized formal wage workers are a small minority in Africa.
  9. uir.unisa.ac.za

    Merwe14 one of the first documented trade unions in South Africa was the Carpenters and Joiners Union that was founded in 1881. This trade union represented skilled white workers mainly recruited from Australia and Europe.15 However, Van Jaarsveld and Van Eck argue that the first trade union in South Africa was founded in Johannesburg in 1892.16
  10. library.fes.de

    Trade Unions in Africa are weak organisations with many internal problems. Trapped between ... In a number of countries, trade unions played a de-cisive in the removal of autocratic regimes. Although their power to influence wages and working conditions and to defend workers has suffered enormously and tends to be quite weak nowadays, it would ...
  11. sahistory.org.za

    Although trade unions had a presence throughout the modern history of South Africa, Black trade unions never managed to establish a permanent presence until the emergence of unions in the later 1970s and 1980s. The Industrial Commercial Union (ICU), formed by Cements Kadalie in 1919, was the first real flowering of trade union activity among ...

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