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The Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) is a trade union organisation in Fiji that was founded in 1952 under the leadership of Pandit Ami Chandra as the Fiji Industrial Workers Congress (FIWC). As the FIWC the organisation was the third federation in Oceania, after the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions ...
Anthony is National Secretary of the Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC). He was reelected as General Secretary of the Fiji Sugar and General Workers Union on 11 March 2006. In the parliamentary election held on 6–13 May 2006, Anthony was elected to the House of Representatives seat, representing the Vuda Open Constituency for the Fiji Labour ...
FTUC may refer to: Fiji Trades Union Congress; Free Trade Union Committee This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 13:19 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions (FICTU) was established in August, 2002 as a breakaway from and rival to the FTUC. [ 1 ] Fifteen unions, which were formerly affiliated to the FTUC, initially joined the new umbrella organisation.
Daniel Urai, also known as Daniel Urai Manufolau, is a Fijian trade unionist and former politician.. Urai was President of the Fiji Trades Union Congress. [1] From 1990 to 2006, he was also involved in the leadership of the Fiji Electricity and Allied Workers Union (FEAWU).
Fiji Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions (FICTU) 8,000 (FICTU) Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) 32,000 (FTUC) Finland Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK) Suomen Ammattiliittojen Keskusjärjestö ~1 million: SAK: Finnish Confederation of Professionals (STTK) Toimihenkilöiden ammatillinen keskusjärjestö ~640,000 STTK
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Fiji is served by a number of trade unions, many of them affiliated with the Fiji Trades Union Congress. The Congress was founded in 1952. In 2008, 32,000 Fijians were members of a union affiliated with the Congress. Another 8,000 workers are members of a union affiliated with the Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions