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  2. National Union of Furniture and Allied Workers - Wikipedia

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    It later transferred to the Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA), and had 7,186 members by 1970. In 1974, it absorbed the Furniture Workers' Industrial Union. In 1980, it began admitting all workers, and grew to 21,665 members by the end of the year. [3] TUCSA dissolved in 1986, and NUFAW then joined the new National Council of Trade ...

  3. National Union (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The National Union (Afrikaans: Nasionale Unie) was a short-lived South African political party founded in 1960 by Japie Basson after he was expelled from the ruling National Party. [1] It was meant to provide a political home for Nationalists who had become disillusioned with J. G. Strydom and Hendrik Verwoerd's increasingly hard-line apartheid ...

  4. National Union Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The National Union Catalog (NUC) is a printed catalog of books catalogued by the Library of Congress and other American and Canadian libraries, issued beginning in the 1950s. The National Union Catalog is divided into two series: the Pre-1956 Imprints is a 754-volume set containing all older records in a consolidated alphabetical format, while ...

  5. Federation of Unions of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Mouth Peace Workers' Union: MPWU: 1997: National Democratic Change and Allied Workers' Union: NDCAWU: National Teachers' Union: NATU: National Union of Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Commercial, Health and Allied Workers: NUHRCCHAW: National Union of Prosecutors of South Africa: NUPSA: 2023: Merged into PSA: 232 Officials' Association of South ...

  6. Confederation of South African Workers' Unions - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Workers' Union of South Africa (CUSA) Federal Council of Retail and Allied Workers (FEDCRAW) Food, Cleaning and Security Workers' Union (FOCSWU) Mine, Engineering and Distributor Workers Union of South Africa (MEDWUSA) National Certified Fishing and Allied Workers' Union (NACFAWU) National Construction Building and Allied Workers ...

  7. Furniture Workers' Industrial Union - Wikipedia

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    From 1930, the union was affiliated to the Trade Union Council of South Africa, and it also joined the Co-ordinating Council of Furniture Trade Unions of South Africa. During the 1940s, it became increasingly right-wing and opposed to black trade unionism, and in 1956, its Asian and "coloured" members left, to form the National Union of ...

  8. Trade Union Council of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The experience led it to change its name to the "Trade Union Council of South Africa", to avoid any similarity of names with the confederation it had left. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] In 1962, TUCSA changed its statues to allow "black unions" to affiliate, but in 1965 the Amalgamated Engineering Union of South Africa (AEU) disaffiliated in protest at this.

  9. National Council of Trade Unions - Wikipedia

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    The federation was formed by the merger of the Council of Unions of South Africa (CUSA) and the Azanian Confederation of Trade Unions (AZACTU) in 1986. [1]: 488 In its early years, the federation was strongly influenced by the black consciousness movement, but was divided in its attitude to the African National Congress.