Federation of Unions of South Africa

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FEDUSA
Federation of Unions of South Africa
Founded April 1, 1997
Members 556,000
Country South Africa
Affiliation ITUC
Key people Mary Malete, president
Dennis George, general secretary
Office location Johannesburg, South Africa
Website www.fedusa.org.za

The Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) is the second largest national trade union center in South Africa. It was founded on April 1, 1997 and has a membership of 556,000.

The FEDUSA is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.

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[edit] Affiliates

The FEDUSA has 23 affiliated trade unions.

  • Airline Pilots Association of South Africa (ALPA-SA)
  • Care Centre, Catering, Retail & Allied Workers Union (CCRAWUSA)
  • Construction & Engineering Industrial Workers Union (CEIWU)
  • Health & Other Services Personnel Trade Union of South Africa (HOSPERSA)
  • Independent Municipal & Allied Trade Union (IMATU)
  • Insurance & Banking Staff Association (IBSA)
  • Internal Staff Association (ISA)
  • Jewellers & Goldsmiths Union (J&GU)
  • Millennium Workers Union (MWU)
  • Mouth Peace Workers Union (MPWU)
  • Motor Transport Workers Union (MTWU)
  • National Democratic Change & Allied Workers Union (NDCAWU)
  • National Security and Unqualified Workers Union (NASAWU)
  • National Teachers Union (NATU)
  • National Union of Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Commercial, Health and Allied Workers (NUHRCCHAW)
  • National Union of Leather Workers (NULAW)
  • Professional Transport Workers Union (PTWU)
  • Public Servants Association of South Africa (PSA)
  • South African Communications Union (SACU)
  • South African Parastatal & Tertiary Institutions Union (SAPTU)
  • South African Typographical Union (SATU)
  • Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie (SAOU)
  • United Association of South Africa (UASA)
  • United National Public Servants Association of South Africa and Allied Workers Union (UNIPSAWU)
  • United Private Sector Workers Union (UPSWU)
  • United Transport & Allied Trade Union (UTATU)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • (2005) in ICTUR et al,: Trade Unions of the World, 6th, London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7. 

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