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The Lesotho Trade Union Congress (LTUC) is a national trade union center in Lesotho. The organisation was first established in 1971. [1] The group's secretary general, Moletsane Jonathan is a veteran leader of pro-BNP labour federations. [2] The group supported a protest march against the Public Service Bill in 1995. [2]
The Congress of Lesotho Trade Unions (COLETU) is a national trade union center in Lesotho. References. ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005). ... Organized labour portal
The Lesotho Congress of Democratic Unions (LECODU) is a national trade union center in Lesotho. It was formed in May, 2004 by the merger of some unions of the Congress of Lesotho Trade Unions and the Lesotho Federation of Democratic Unions (LFDU).
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Lesotho women did not work in mines. [15] In the 1980s, Lesotho received aid to help with the manufacturing industry. [16] The main workers employed in the industry were young women. [17] In 1990, 92% of employees in the textile industry were women. [18] About 86% of the female population in Lesotho works in the textile industry. [19]
Lesotho is an enclaved, landlocked country in southern Africa surrounded by South Africa. Previously known as Basutoland , Lesotho declared independence from the United Kingdom on 4 October 1966. It is a member of the United Nations , the Commonwealth of Nations and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
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Businessman Sam Matekane's Revolution for Prosperity's won a plurality of seats in the National Assembly in the general election held on 7 October 2023. On 11 October 2023, it was announced that the RFP would form a coalition government with the Alliance of Democrats and the Movement for Economic Change. [2]