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  • Trade unions in Ghana — have a total membership of over 350,000 out of a total workforce of around 9 million. There are two national trade union centers, the Trades Union Congress of Ghana and the Ghana Federation of Labour. [ [http://www.icftuafro.org/public/ProfilesEN …   Wikipedia

  • trade unions —    Trade unions are associations of workers who combine to safeguard their collective interest and to maintain or improve their working conditions and wage levels. Union aims can be industrial, social or political. They are either closed… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • Trade unions in South Africa — have a history dating back to the 1880s. From the beginning unions could be viewed as a reflection of the racial disunity of the country, with the earliest unions being predominantly for white workers. cite book year = 2005 title = Trade Unions… …   Wikipedia

  • Trade unions in the United Kingdom — were first decriminalised under the recommendation of a Royal Commission in 1867, which agreed that the establishment of the organisations was to the advantage of both employers and employees. Legalised in 1871, the Trade Union Movement sought to …   Wikipedia

  • Trade Unions —   [ treɪd juːnjənz; englisch, aus trade »Gewerbe« und union »Union«], Bezeichnung für die v. a. in Großbritannien entstandenen Gewerkschaften, im engeren Sinn für deren Dachverband Trades Union Congress (TUC).   Geschichte:   Vorläufer der Trade… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Trade unions in Senegal — Trade unionism is a powerful force in the politics, economy, and culture of Senegal, and was one of the earliest trades union movements to form in Francophone West Africa.History of Trade unionism in SenegalSenegal has a long history of Trade… …   Wikipedia

  • Trade unions in Malaysia — are regulated by the Industrial Relations Act (IRA) 1967. MembershipThe IRA protects the right of every worker in Malaysia to join or not to join a trade union. It protects workers from being victimised by an employer for joining a union. However …   Wikipedia

  • Trade unions in the Soviet Union — trace their history back to Russian Revolution of 1905. Many trade unions were shut down or restricted on the eve of World War I and during the War, but they revived after the February Revolution and their leaders were democratically elected… …   Wikipedia

  • Trade unions in Tanzania — Infobox Union by Country country = Tanzania national = Trade Union Congress of Tanzania (TUCTA) Zanzibar Trade Union Congress (ZATUC) government = Registrar of Trade Unions legislation = membership number = approx. 370,000 [http://www.ituc… …   Wikipedia

  • Trade unions in Ethiopia — The trade unions of Ethiopia have a total membership of approximately 300,000. [ [http://www.ei ie.org/barometer/en/profiles detail.php?country=ethiopia Education International Barometer of Human Trade Union Rights in Education ] (accessed 14 May …   Wikipedia

  • Trade Unions —    Labor in the Weimar era was represented by three distinct and often mutually hostile Spitzenverbande: the General German Trade Union Federation (Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund, ADGB); the German Trade Union Federation* (Deutsche… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

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