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The Ghana Trades Union Congress is a national centre that unites various workers' organizations in
Ghana Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and To ...
. The organization was established in 1945.


History

The GTUC as a central co-ordinating body for 14 union groups in 1945. The unions were registered under the Trade Union Ordinance of 1941. In 1954, the union proposed that the local unions be amalgamated along industrial groupings to make the union strong. The proposal was approved in 1955. The union had 24 member unions in 1958 and was regulated by the Industrial Relations Act 56. The first elections of the GTUC was held in 1966 after
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, the first president of Ghana was overthrown. The election was conducted to replace the union leaders who were under detention under the
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. In 1971, the GTUC was dissolved as the sole trades union congress after
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, led by the
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, passed Act 383. The Act was repealed by the I.K. Acheampong government in the same year. The union's executives were replaced in a "coup d'etat" in 1983 by an Interim Management Committee at the instance of the Association of Local Unions (ALU) of the
Greater Accra Region The Greater Accra Region has the smallest area of Ghana's 16 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres. This is 1.4 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. It is the second most populated region, befor ...
. The union in 1984 held it national congress to restore it existence and restored its constitutionality.


Membership

The membership of the organization is made up of all workers' group. A local union is formed by any five members at a work place. Various local groups which share common objectives form a national group - a local group. The local union upon formally registering with the TUC is admitted as a member of the group.


Functions

The union's functions include: *protecting the collective bargaining rights of member unions under it *advocacy and policy intervention concerning labour market and national issues that concerns its members.


Affiliates

In 2007, the member strength of the union was about 350,000 members, which had grown to 479,270 by 2018. As of that date, the following unions were affiliated:


Former affiliates


International affiliations

The federation affiliated to the
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) was an international trade union. It came into being on 7 December 1949 following a split within the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), and was dissolved on 31 October 2006 when ...
(ICFTU) in the early 1950s, and in 1957, it hosted the founding conference of the
ICFTU African Regional Organisation The ICFTU African Regional Organisation (AFRO) was a regional organisation of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), representing trade unions from countries in Africa. History The organisation held its first congress in Acc ...
. The country's membership of the
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, and the ICFTU's opposition to the TUC spending money on a new Trades Hall building, led the TUC to resign from the ICFTU in 1959. It retained informal links with some ICFTU affiliates, and rejoined the ICFTU in 1966. Today it is affiliated with
International Trade Union Confederation The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC); german: Internationaler Gewerkschaftsbund (IGB), link=no; es, Confederación Sindical Internacional (CSI), link=no. is the world's largest trade union federation. History The federation w ...
, the successor of ICFTU. The GTUC is affiliated with various international trade union organizations, including the Organisation of Trade Unions of West Africa (OTUWA).


Leadership


Secretaries-General

:1945: Manfred Gaisie :1947: Anthony Woode :1950: Charles Techie-Menson :1952: A. Allotey Moffatt :1953: E. C. Turkson-Ocran :1954: John Kofi Barku Tettegah :1959: Joe-Fio N. Meyer :1960: John Kofi Barku Tettegah :1962: Sylvanus D. Magnus-George (acting) :1964: Kwaw Ampah :1966: Benjamin Bentum :1972: Alhaji Issifu :1982: J. R. Baiden :1982: ''Interim committee'' :1983: Augustus Yankey :1993: Christian Appiah-Agyei :2000: Kwasi Adu-Amankwah :2008: Kofi Asamoah :2016: Yaw Baah


Chairs

:1945: Charles Techie-Menson :1948: J. C. Vandyck :1950: J. N. Sam :1952: Larbi Odam :1953: F. E. Techie-Menson :1956: Joe-Fio N. Meyer :1958: D. K. Foevie :1964: Benjamin Bentum :1966: :E. O. Amoah :1983: E. K. Aboagye :1988: Dennis Vormawor :1992: Alex K. Bonney :2012:
Georgina Opoku Amankwah Georgina Opoku Amankwah (born 2 February 1965) was the deputy chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana. Before her appointment in 2015, she was the first Chairperson of Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana. On June 28, 2018, she was removed ...
:2016: Richard Kwasi Yeboah :2021: Alex Nyarko-Opoku


References

{{Africa topic, Trade unions in National federations of trade unions Trade unions in Ghana International Trade Union Confederation Trade unions established in 1945