National Organization of Trade Unions
Federation of trade unions in Uganda
- Uganda
Members
Key people
Peter Christopher Werikhe, Secretary General
The National Organization of Trade Unions (NOTU) is the largest national trade union center in Uganda with 25 affiliated unions representing 935,000 workers in 2018.[1]: 1
Affiliates and membership
Affiliate | Members |
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Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union (ATGWU) | 101,350 |
Uganda Beverage Tobacco and Allied Workers Union (UBTAWU) | 3,962 |
Uganda Building Construction, Civil Engineering, Cement & Allied Workers’ Union (UBCCECAWU) | 6,000 |
Uganda Government and Allied Workers’ Union (UGAWU) | 5,300 |
National Union of Clerical, Commercial, Professional and Technical Employees (NUCCPTE) | 213 |
National Union of Education Institutions (NUEI) | 6,400 |
Uganda Mines, Metal and Allied Workers′ Union (UMMAWU) | 10,000 |
National Union of Plantation and Agricultural Work (NUPAWU) | 129,00 |
Uganda Communication Employees’ Union (UCEU) | 221 |
Uganda Public Employees Union (UPEU) | 10,500 |
Uganda Electricity and Allied Workers′ Union (UEAWU) | 3,600 |
Uganda Railways Workers Union (URWU) | 3,00 |
Uganda Hospitality Leisure and Allied Workers Union (UHLAWU) | 23 |
Uganda Media Union (UMU) 1,104 4 | 1,104 |
Uganda Nurses and Midwives Union (UNMU) | 5,000 |
Uganda Fisheries and Allied Workers Union (UFAWU) | 1,500 |
Uganda National Teachers' Union (UNATU) | 160,000 |
National Union of Co-operative Movement Workers’ Union (NUCMWU) | 3,545 |
Uganda Horticultural, Industrial, Service Providers and Allied Workers Union (UHISPAWU) | 1,000 |
Uganda Mine, Metal, Oil, Gas and Allied Workers’ Union (UMMOGAWU) | 1,767 |
National Union of Theatrical, Domestic and General Workers (NUTDGW) | 17,500 |
National Union of Infrastructural, Civil Works and Wood Workers (NUICWWW) | 2,929 |
Uganda Hotels, Food, Tourism and Allied Workers Union (UHFTAWU) | 52,000 |
Uganda Printers, Polyfibre and Allied Workers Union (UPPAWU) | 1,329 |
National Union of Government and Allied Workers (NUGAW) | 5,000 |
Uganda Private Teachers Union (UPTU) | 500 |
Uganda Bakers, Brewers, Millers and Allied Workers Union (UBBMAWU) | 10,005 |
Uganda Local Government Workers Union (ULGWU) | 1,200 |
Uganda Civil Society Organizations Workers’ Union (UCSOWU) | 1,214 |
National Union of Creative, Performing Artists and Allied Workers (NUCPAAW) | 755 |
Uganda Journalists Union (UJU) | 1,000 |
Uganda Markets and Allied Employees Union (UMAEU) | 400,00 |
References
- ^ a b c Uganda: Labour Market Profile 2019 (PDF). Copenhagen: Danish Trade Union Council for International Development and Cooperation. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
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