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The union was founded in 1960, as a split from the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUCN) by members who wished to align with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). It was led by former TUCN president Michael Imoudu .
The National Trade Union Congress of Belize is a central trade union representing workers in Belize. The NTUCB is affiliated to the International Trade Union Confederation and the Caribbean Congress of Labor. The NTUCB is an umbrella organization for twelve unions in Belize. These include:
Pages in category "Trade unions in Belize" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... National Trade Union Congress of Belize; P.
General Workers' Union (Belize) National Trade Union Congress of Belize; United General Workers Union; Benin. Autonomous Trade Unions Centre;
In 1978, trade unions in Nigeria were restructured into 42 industrial unions, and 19 unions representing senior staff. The Nigeria Labour Congress was established to represent the industrial unions. The senior staff unions attempt to found the Federation of Senior Staff Associations of Nigeria, but the government refused to recognise the body.
In 1978, the Nigeria Labour Congress was established, with the 42 industrial unions affiliated. It was to be the only legal trade union federation. [ 2 ] Its leadership included many of the leading figures from its four predecessors, with Wahab Goodluck becoming its founding president.
Trade Union' Congress of Tanzania (TUCT) Zanzibar Trade Union Congress (ZTUC) 320,000 (TUCT) 14,000 (ZTUC) Uganda National Organization of Trade Unions (NOTU) Japan Japanese Trade Union Confederation (JTUC-RENGO) 日本労働組合総連合会 Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōrengōkai
Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) Nigeria: 500,000 Confederation of Unions for Professionals (Unio) Norway: 300,000 Confederation of Vocational Unions (YS) Norway: 209,344 Landsorganisasjonen i Norge (LO) Norway: 880,769 All Pakistan Trade Union Congress (APTUC) Pakistan: 110,000 Pakistan Workers' Federation (PWF) Pakistan: 500,000