Union of Central African Workers | |
Union Syndicale des Travailleurs de Centrafrique | |
Headquarters | Bangui, Central African Republic |
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Location | |
Members | 15,000 |
Key people | Théophile Sonny-Colé, secretary general |
Affiliations | ITUC |
The Union of Central African Workers, created in 1964, is a
trade union centre in the
Central African Republic. It was formed by the merger of the African Confederation of Free Trade Unions-Workers Force-Central African Republic, African Confederation of Believing Workers - Central African Republic, African General Confederation of Labour-Central African Republic and the FECETEC.
[1] In 1981, its activity was suspended by
David Dacko's government. In place of it government-backed
Confederation of Central African Workers was established, which didn't stand up for the rights of workers in practice.
It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.
Union of Central African Workers | |
Union Syndicale des Travailleurs de Centrafrique | |
Headquarters | Bangui, Central African Republic |
---|---|
Location | |
Members | 15,000 |
Key people | Théophile Sonny-Colé, secretary general |
Affiliations | ITUC |
The Union of Central African Workers, created in 1964, is a
trade union centre in the
Central African Republic. It was formed by the merger of the African Confederation of Free Trade Unions-Workers Force-Central African Republic, African Confederation of Believing Workers - Central African Republic, African General Confederation of Labour-Central African Republic and the FECETEC.
[1] In 1981, its activity was suspended by
David Dacko's government. In place of it government-backed
Confederation of Central African Workers was established, which didn't stand up for the rights of workers in practice.
It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.