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Fiji Trades Union Congress

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Founded
  
1966 (1952)

Affiliation
  
ITUC

Members
  
32,000 (2008)

Office location
  
Suva, Fiji

Full name
  
Fiji Trades Union Congress

Key people
  
Daniel Urai Manufolau, president Felix Anthony, national secretary

The Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) is a trade union organisation in Fiji that was founded in 1952 under the leadership of Pandit Ami Chandra as the Fiji Industrial Workers Congress (FIWC). As the FIWC the organisation was the third federation in Oceania, after the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, to join the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. In 1975 the FTUC's membership was 25,000. The FTUC is affiliated to the International Trade Union Confederation. It has a close relationship with the Fiji Labour Party. The FTUC has 30 trade union affiliates, covering the public and private sectors. Major affiliates include: the Fiji Public Service Association, the Fiji Teachers Union, the Fiji Sugar & General Workers Union, the National Union of Hospitality, Catering & Tourism Industries Employees and the National Union of Factory and Commercial Workers Union.

In 2013 FTUC established the People's Democratic Party to contest the 2014 election.

References

Fiji Trades Union Congress Wikipedia