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  2. List of federations of trade unions - Wikipedia

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    United States American Federation of Labor–Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL–CIO) Change to Win Federation (CTW) Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) 9,000,000+ (AFL) 6,000,000 (CTW) 2,000 (IWW) AFL CTW IWW Venezuela Confederación de Trabajadores de Venezuela (CTV) Unión Nacional de Trabajadores (UNT) CTV UNT Western Sahara

  3. List of labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) 1932 289,023 Miscellaneous U.S. federal government workers. 2012: AFGE: American Postal Workers Union (APWU) 1971 286,700 United States Postal Service workers other than letter carriers. APWU: International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) 1918 331,003

  4. International Federation of Workers' Education Associations

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    The idea to form an international federation of educational associations for workers was conceived during World War II, at the annual conference of the United Kingdom Workers' Educational Association. In 1945 a conference for members of workers' educational organisations from a number of countries was held in London, where it was resolved to ...

  5. International Workingmen's Association in America - Wikipedia

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    The International Workingmen's Association (IWA) in the United States of America took the form of a loose network of about 35 frequently discordant local "sections," each professing allegiance to the London-based IWA, commonly known as the "First International." These sections were divided geographically and by the language spoken by their ...

  6. Industrial Workers of the World (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    This stance was exemplified by one of the white miners' slogans, "Workers of the World, Unite and Fight for a White South Africa". The IWW in the United States resoundingly condemned the SAIF's efforts at "white" unionism and compared it to the American Federation of Labor's efforts to maintain a white "labor aristocracy" in the United States.

  7. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - Wikipedia

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    Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters founder A. Philip Randolph, the public face of the union, in 1942. Founded in 1925, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids (commonly referred to as the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, BSCP [1]) was the first labor organization led by African Americans to receive a charter in the American Federation of Labor (AFL).

  8. Federation of Unions of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary Education National Union of South Africa: TENUSA: 2005: United Association of South Africa: UASA: 1998: 74,138 United National Public Servants Association of South Africa and Allied Workers Union: UNIPSAWU: 1998: United National Transport Union: UNTU: 2012: N/A

  9. National Brotherhood of Workers of America - Wikipedia

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    The combination of black and white workers will be a powerful lesson to the capitalists of the solidarity of labor. It will show that labor, black and white, is conscious of its interests and power. This will serve to convert a class of worker, which has been used by the capitalist class to defeat organised labor, into an ardent, class ...