Trade Union Confederation of the Americas

TUCA - CSA
Full name TUCA Trade Union Confederation of the Americas
Native name Confederación Sindical de los Trabajadores y Trabajadoras de las Americas
Founded 2008 (1951)
Members 50 million in 29 countries
Affiliation ITUC
Key people Victor Báez Mosqueira, General Secretary;
Hassan Yussuff, President
Office location Sao Paulo, Brazil
Country The Americas
Website www.csa-csi.org/

The TUCA Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (TUCA-CSA) is the regional organization of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) for the Americas. It was formed in March 2008 to succeed the ICFTU Inter American Regional Organisation of Workers (CIOSL/ORIT), after ICFTU merged to ITUC. The organization has 65 affiliated or fraternal organizations, in 29 countries, representing 50 million workers.

The COISL/ORIT was formed in 1951, and describes its objective as being to work for independent, autonomous, democratic unions throughout the Americas. The organization carries out work in a range of fields.

Member TUCs

The following national organizations are affiliated with the CIOSL/ORIT (ordered by country):

Criticism

In June 2006 an American labor magazine, Labor Notes, documented the role that the ORIT, ICFTU, ILO, and the AFL-CIO played in supporting elements opposed to the government of Haitian leader Aristide. ORIT is alleged to have ignored massive labor persecution against public sector workers and trade unionist supporters of the ousted government throughout 2004, 2005, and 2006.[1]

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