List of Trade Unions - South Africa

South Africa

  • Congress of South African Trade Unions
    • Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood and Allied Workers' Union
    • Communication Workers Union (South Africa)
    • Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa
    • Food and Allied Workers Union
    • Musicians Union of South Africa
    • National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union
    • National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
    • National Union of Mineworkers (South Africa)
    • Performing Arts Workers' Equity
    • Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union
    • SASBO - The Finance Union
    • South African Agricultural Plantation and Allied Workers Union
    • South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union
    • South African Democratic Nurses' Union
    • South African Democratic Teachers Union
    • South African Football Players Union
    • South African Medical Association
    • South African Municipal Workers' Union
    • South African State and Allied Workers' Union
    • South African Transport and Allied Workers Union
    • Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union
  • Confederation of South African Workers' Unions
  • Federation of Unions of South Africa
    • Health & Other Services Personnel Trade Union of South Africa
    • Independent Municipal & Allied Trade Union
    • Public Servants Association of South Africa
    • United Association of South Africa
  • National Council of Trade Unions
  • Solidarity

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