List of trade unions

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This is a list of trade unions and union federations by country.

International federations[edit]

Global[edit]

Sectoral global union federations[edit]

European Federations[edit]

Albania[edit]

Algeria[edit]

Andorra[edit]

Angola[edit]

Antigua and Barbuda[edit]

Argentina[edit]

Armenia[edit]

Aruba[edit]

Australia[edit]

Austria[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

Bahamas[edit]

Bahrain[edit]

Bangladesh[edit]

Barbados[edit]

Belarus[edit]

Belgium[edit]

Belize[edit]

Benin[edit]

Bermuda[edit]

Bhutan[edit]

Bolivia[edit]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

Botswana[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Bulgaria[edit]

Burkina Faso[edit]

Burundi[edit]

Cambodia[edit]

Cameroon[edit]

Canada[edit]

Company Union

Cape Verde[edit]

Caribbean[edit]

Cayman Islands[edit]

Central African Republic[edit]

Chad[edit]

Chile[edit]

People's Republic of China[edit]

Colombia[edit]

Commonwealth of Independent States[edit]

Democratic Republic of the Congo[edit]

Republic of the Congo[edit]

Costa Rica[edit]

Croatia[edit]

Cuba[edit]

Cyprus[edit]

Czech Republic[edit]

Denmark[edit]

Djibouti[edit]

Dominica[edit]

Dominican Republic[edit]

East Timor[edit]

Ecuador[edit]

Egypt[edit]

El Salvador[edit]

Equatorial Guinea[edit]

Eritrea[edit]

Estonia[edit]

Ethiopia[edit]

Fiji[edit]

Finland[edit]

The three major confederations:

Individual trade unions

France[edit]

Major confederations[edit]

Other important unions[edit]

Gabon[edit]

The Gambia[edit]

Georgia[edit]

Germany[edit]

Major confederations[edit]

Independent unions[edit]

Ghana[edit]

Gibraltar[edit]

Historical unions[edit]

Greece[edit]

Greenland[edit]

Grenada[edit]

Guatemala[edit]

Guinea[edit]

Guinea-Bissau[edit]

Guyana[edit]

Haiti[edit]

Honduras[edit]

Hong Kong[edit]

Hungary[edit]

Iceland[edit]

India[edit]

Indonesia[edit]

Iran[edit]

Historical unions[edit]

Current unions[edit]

Iraq[edit]

Ireland[edit]

Israel[edit]

Italy[edit]

Major confederations

Other unions

Ivory Coast[edit]

Jamaica[edit]

Japan[edit]

Jordan[edit]

Kazakhstan[edit]

Kenya[edit]

Kiribati[edit]

Kuwait[edit]

Kyrgyzstan[edit]

Laos[edit]

Latvia[edit]

Lebanon[edit]

Lesotho[edit]

Liberia[edit]

Libya[edit]

Liechtenstein[edit]

Lithuania[edit]

Luxembourg[edit]


Madagascar[edit]

Malawi[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

Mali[edit]

Malta[edit]

Mauritania[edit]

Mauritius[edit]

Mexico[edit]

Moldova[edit]

Monaco[edit]

Mongolia[edit]

Morocco[edit]

Mozambique[edit]

Myanmar[edit]

Namibia[edit]

Netherlands[edit]

Netherlands Antilles[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Nicaragua[edit]

Niger[edit]

North Macedonia[edit]

Norway[edit]

Pakistan[edit]

Panama[edit]

Papua New Guinea[edit]

Paraguay[edit]

Peru[edit]

Philippines[edit]

Poland[edit]

Portugal[edit]

Puerto Rico[edit]

Romania[edit]

  • Deșteptarea (1879)[1]

Russia[edit]

Rwanda[edit]

Saint Kitts and Nevis[edit]

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[edit]

Samoa[edit]

San Marino[edit]

São Tomé and Príncipe[edit]

Senegal[edit]

Serbia[edit]

Seychelles[edit]

Sierra Leone[edit]

Singapore[edit]

Slovakia[edit]

Slovenia[edit]

Solomon Islands[edit]

South Africa[edit]

South Korea[edit]

Spain[edit]

Sri Lanka[edit]

Sudan[edit]

Suriname[edit]

Swaziland[edit]

Sweden[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

Syria[edit]

Taiwan[edit]

Tajikistan[edit]

Tanzania[edit]

Thailand[edit]

Togo[edit]

Tonga[edit]

Trinidad and Tobago[edit]

Current unions[edit]

Historical unions[edit]

Tunisia[edit]

Turkey[edit]

Turkmenistan[edit]

Tuvalu[edit]

Uganda[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Current unions[edit]

The following is a list of major independent trade unions, which are solely accountable to their members and free from employer domination as it stood on 31 March 2012.[2]

United States[edit]

AFL–CIO[edit]

(The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations)

Change to Win Federation[edit]

(The Change to Win Federation)

Independent[edit]

Union reform groups[edit]

Uruguay[edit]

Uzbekistan[edit]

Vanuatu[edit]

Vatican City[edit]

Venezuela[edit]

Vietnam[edit]

Western Sahara[edit]

Yemen[edit]

Zambia[edit]

Zimbabwe[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Linden, Marcel van der, and Jürgen Rojahn. The Formation of Labour Movements, 1870-1914: An International Perspective. Contributions to the history of labour and society, v. 2. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1990. p. 384
  2. ^ See Annual Report of the Certification Officer 2011-2012 (2012) Appendix 1.
  3. ^ Jim McLean (12 May 2001). "Artists draw up first trade union". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 1 February 2014.