Members 15,000 | Affiliation ITUC | |
Full name Union of Central African Workers Native name Union Syndicale des Travailleurs de Centrafrique Key people Théophile Sonny-Colé, secretary general Office location |
The Union of Central African Workers, created in 1964, is a trade union centre in the Central African Republic. In 1981, its activity was suspended by David Dacko's government. In place of it government-backed Confederation of Central African Workers was established, which didn't stand up for the rights of workers in practice.
It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.
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