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African Trade Union Confederation
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The African Trade Union Confederation (ATUC) was a confederation of trade unions in Africa.
The organisation was founded in January 1962 and was based in Dakar. It brought together federations of unions affiliated to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and those affiliated to the World Confederation of Labour, in addition to some unions with no other affiliations. The headquarters later moved to Lagos.[1] On founding, its president was Ahmed Tlili, and its secretary was David Soumah.[2] After Tlili's death, Lawrence Leo Borha was appointed as president.
By 1965, the organisation claimed 2.25 million members in 42 affiliates.[1] In April 1973, it merged with the All-African Trade Union Federation and the Pan-African Workers' Congress, to form the Organisation of African Trade Union Unity.[3][4]
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The following federations were affiliated in 1965:[1]
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