National Union of Namibian Workers

The National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) is the largest national trade union center in Namibia. It was originally established as a general workers union in April 1970 through a resolution of the 1969/70 South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) party congress in Tanzania.[1]:5 In 1978, the NUNW affiliated to the WFTU. The headquarters in exile of the NUNW were set up in Luanda, Angola in 1979.[1]:22 From 1986, various industrial unions were established inside Namibia under the umbrella of the NUNW and in 1989, a consolidation congress took place that merged the exiled and internal wings of the NUNW into a unified federation.[1]:8 In October 2009 the NUNW affiliated to the ITUC, (thus effectively withdrawing from the WFTU).[2] In January 2014, NUNW affirmed its allegiance to SWAPO, citing both a shared experience during colonialism and SWAPO's political positions.[3]

NUNW
Full nameNational Union of Namibian Workers
FoundedApril 24, 1971
Members84,900 (estimated)
AffiliationITUC, OATUU
Key peopleRisto Kapenda, president
Office locationWindhoek, Namibia
CountryNamibia
Websitewww.nunw.org.na


Notable members

Affiliates

The NUNW has nine affiliated member unions with the following estimated membership in 2017.[1]

UnionMembership
Metal and Allied Namibia Workers Union (MANWU)8,000
Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN)8,000
Namibia Financial Institutions Union (NAFINU)4,500
Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU)12,000
Namibia National Teachers Union (NANTU)16,000
Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU)25,000
Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (NATAU)4,000
Namibia Music Industry Union (NAMIU)400
Namibia Farm Workers Union (NAFWU)7,000
Total84,900

See also

References

  1. Jauch, Herbert. "Namibia's trade union movement: an overview" (PDF). FES. p. 23. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  2. "Le Conseil général de la CSI accepte quatre nouvelles organisations affiliées et se penche sur la crise mondiale". Confédération Syndicale Internationale. ITUC-CSI. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  3. "NUNW reaffirms allegiance to Swapo". Namibian Sun. January 21, 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.


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