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The Philippine Metalworkers' Alliance (PMA) is a trade union federation of metal workers in the Philippines. This includes workers in the automotive, electrical and electronics, iron, steel and shipbuilding sectors.
The Sheet Metal Workers' International Association (SMWIA) was a trade union of skilled metal workers who perform architectural sheet metal work, fabricate and install heating and air conditioning work, shipbuilding, appliance construction, heater and boiler construction, precision and specialty parts manufacture, and a variety of other jobs involving sheet metal.
The workers were fired due to their union functions during negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. Factory owners claimed the workers were fired after refusing to work on April 9, while workers said they had not been paid for two months. [2] IndustriALL and its affiliated unions in the Philippines condemned the dismissals.
The product of a merger between the Sheet Metal Workers’ International Association (SMWIA) and the United Transportation Union (UTU), SMART represents over 210,000 sheet metal workers, service technicians, bus operators, engineers, conductors, sign workers, welders, and production employees, among others, throughout the United States, Puerto ...
Metal and Electrical Workers' Union of South Africa; Metal Polishers', Buffers', Platers' and Allied Workers' International Union; Metal Production and Manufacturing Workers' Union; Metal Trades Department, AFL–CIO; Metal Workers Alliance of the Philippines; Metal-Textile Union; Metalworkers' Federation; Metalworkers' Union; Metea (trade union)
The Confederation of Filipino Workers (CFW) is a national trade union federation in the Philippines. It was founded 15 April 1986, and has a dues-paying membership of around 50,000. It is the only federation with the most number of unions in the export processing zones, especially in Mariveles, Bataan.
By 1957 its headquarters were Janska 100, Prague 1, Czechoslovakia where it again shared the address with the TUIs of Transport Workers, Miners and Teachers [8] [9] By 1978 it moved to BP158 Moscow K9, Soviet Union, [10] an address it would keep until at least 1991.
This category contains trade unions representing metalworkers in the sheet metal working trades or crafts, including coppersmiths, tinsmiths and braziers. Pages in category "Sheet metal workers' trade unions"